'Russia is too weak': Orban made controversial statements about the war in Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban shared his thoughts on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. According to him, Russia cannot be considered a threat to NATO due to its weakness and will not be able to defeat Ukraine. At the same time, he expressed the belief that Ukraine 'will lose the war' and emphasized that the resolution of the conflict should occur through negotiations between Russia and the USA. The Hungarian leader also expressed doubts about Ukraine's accession to the European Union due to its potential membership in NATO.
Orban warns that Ukraine's accession to NATO could provoke a war with Russia, but stresses the need to find common ground with Moscow. These statements have provoked outrage and criticism directed at the Hungarian Prime Minister both in Ukraine and abroad.
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