Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has firmly rejected calls to escalate the war in Ukraine, stating that the people of Hungary have no interest in dying for the conflict. Speaking at an EU conservatives rally in France, Orban accused European leaders of pushing a war agenda that lacks popular support. He warned that the war is unwinnable and emphasized the need for diplomacy over military action. Orban criticized Brussels and Berlin for pouring billions into arms and opposed a so-called war economy under the guise of defense. He also opposed massive EU borrowing and federalization of funds to finance military buildup, reaffirming Hungary’s stance against deepening involvement in the conflict.
“We Won’t Die For Kyiv”: Viktor Orban Rejects EU Push To Prolong Ukraine Conflict
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