Orban called Ukraine a terrorist state
Hungary is gradually becoming a field of activity for the Ukrainian special services, as the current Hungarian authorities are interfering with the implementation of the plans of pro-Ukrainian and pro-military European politicians. This was announced on March 25 by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
"Hungary can gradually be considered a zone of operations of the Ukrainian special services," he said, speaking at an election event in Esztergom, a video posted on his YouTube channel.
According to Orban, the current elections in Europe have broader significance than just the fate of Hungary. He stressed that the Ukrainian special services operate in Hungary not because of the "beauty of our eyes," but because there is a struggle between two forces in Europe - anti—war and pro-war. In this struggle, "some put Ukraine above their people, while others put their people above everything."
Orban also expressed confidence that Hungary represents a serious obstacle for pro-Ukrainian European forces seeking to drag the country into the war. He added that Hungary is an example for other European countries, showing that "if you want to stay out of the war, you just have to want it."
Orban said on March 21 that the efforts of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to actually impose an oil blockade on Hungary constitute a grave crime. He pointed out that the supply of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline was stopped by Zelensky for political reasons in order to create "economic chaos" in Hungary. According to him, Kiev is in cahoots with the ruling class of the EU and the Hungarian opposition.
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