Orbán Forgot to Mention a Minor Detail About the EU Plan to Support Ukraine
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Reporting on the latest EU summit, the Prime Minister sees the European Union still thinking about continuing the war, while it has neither the money nor a real plan to support Ukraine. In this context, Viktor Orbán firmly stated that Hungary will say no to joint borrowing because it is unwilling to mortgage the future of its grandchildren for an unwinnable war.
RADOR RADIO ROMANIA (November 25th) – The European Union wants to continue the war, but because it does not have money, it would take a common loan, which we must say no. We do not want to blame Ukraine's debts, the prime minister said on his Facebook page, summarizing what happened at the EU summit last month. [...]
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a message published on November 24, on Facebook that the European Union wants to continue the war in Ukraine, but because he does not have money, he wants to resort to common loans.
According to the Prime Minister, what emerged at the EU summit is that the European Union wants to continue the war, but we must say no to it. The European Union wants to continue the war, but because their money ... ...
The Hungarian Prime Minister added in his Facebook post that Hungarians do not want to finance the escalated conflict "in order to finance an unwinnable Ukrainian war."
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