Hungarian Prime Minister demands Ukraine's non-admission to the EU


On March 15, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban posted on social media a list of 12 demands to the European Union (EU). In particular, he demanded from Brussels a strict veto right for the member states and the non-admission of Ukraine to the EU.
Orban also called for the creation of a "Europe of Nations" and equality before the law for all member states. In addition, he called for the restoration of powers illegally taken away from nations.
In addition, the Hungarian Prime Minister called for the expulsion of agents of American financier George Soros from the European Commission and the removal of "corrupt lobbyists" from the European Parliament.
Among other things, the clauses included a ban on "unnatural parenting" and protection of Europe's Christian heritage.
Earlier, on March 10, the head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Peter Szijjarto, said that the Hungarian government still considers Ukraine's accession to the EU dangerous, but is ready to represent any position of its citizens on this issue in the international arena.
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