Orban responded to Zelensky: Hungary will not support Ukraine's entry into the EU.
According to inkorr.com: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban responded to the criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, emphasizing that Hungary is ensuring its own security and does not need additional protection. He also highlighted the humanitarian assistance Hungary provides to Ukraine, particularly regarding the reception of refugees and medical support.
Refusal to support Ukraine's EU membership
Orban added that, despite being willing to help Ukraine, he will not support its entry into the European Union due to potential conflicts and risks for Hungarians. This indicates existing contradictions in the relationship between Hungary and Ukraine, which may affect the political situation in the region.
Thus, Hungary's position regarding Ukraine remains controversial. The uncertainty regarding Ukraine's European integration could pose a serious challenge for future cooperation between the countries and will also influence the dynamics of relations in Central and Eastern Europe.
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