Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claimed on Saturday that
Ukraine is “openly interfering” in the upcoming parliamentary
election in his country, scheduled for April 12, by issuing what he
described as “threats”, Azernews reports.
Writing on X, Orban reiterated that Hungary has the right to
decide, independently from the rest of the European Union, if it
wants to provide aid to reconstruct Ukraine after a ceasefire with
Russia is achieved. “We do not want Hungarian families’ money to be
sent to Ukraine, and we do not want Hungary to be dragged into a
war,” he said.
Orban’s reaction came after, during the World Economic Forum
(WEF) in Davos, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Foreign
Minister Andrii Sybiha criticized his stance. After Orban said
Hungary would not agree to Ukraine joining the EU for the next 100
years, Sybiha responded that “your master in Moscow won’t last 100
years,” referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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