“Hungarian Prime Minister Orban called on the EU not to finance Ukraine for the sake of Europe’s competitiveness.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: this statement, as reported by the correspondent of “European Pravda”, Orban made on the sidelines of the extraordinary summit of EU leaders on February 12 in Belgium, dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of the European Union
Details: Orban once again called on the European Union to stop financial aid to Ukraine.
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“First, stop the war. War is bad for business. Look for peace. Second, don’t send your money to someone else if you need it for your competitiveness. So don’t send money to Ukraine,” the Hungarian prime minister said, answering journalists’ questions about “the easiest recipe for victory for Europe.”
As the third point of the “recipe for victory”, Viktor Orban called the maximum reduction of energy prices.
“It’s that simple,” he concluded.
As “Europeyska Pravda” reported, earlier the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, stated that Brussels and Kyiv “declared war” on Budapest – in relation to the idea of ”accession to the EU in advance” for Ukraine.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sybiga said that Hungary is preparing to once again complain about problems with the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba oil pipeline.
On January 27, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary summoned the ambassador to speak of Ukraine in Budapest due to Kyiv’s alleged attempts to influence the results of parliamentary elections in the country in favor of the opposition party “Tisa”.
