“Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Radoslaw Sikorski ironically reacted to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s statements about the alleged “avoidance of the immediate threat of war” at the EU summit by publishing a post with an image of the Order of Lenin.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European truth”
Details: At his X on Friday morning, Orban commented on the results of the meeting of the European Council, where instead of a “reparation loan” Ukraine managed to agree on a joint borrowing of 24 EU states for 90 billion euros.
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“We survived a long and difficult night. We managed to avert the immediate threat of war. We did not allow Europe to declare war on Russia using Russian assets,” wrote the Prime Minister of Hungary.
In response, Sikorsky wrote “Congratulations”, adding a photo of the Order of Lenin.
In absentia discussion later entered Sikorsky’s Hungarian colleague Peter Sijarto.
“We understand that you support a war between Europe and Russia. We will never agree to this!” – wrote the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary.
Former Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban named EU credit for Ukraine “extremely bad decision” and “lost money”.
Orban too expressed doubt in the fact that it was Russia that carried out a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, criticizing the decision of EU leaders to finance Kyiv.
