Orban repeats that Ukraine will not win war

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán once again has stated that the EU's strategy for the Russian-Ukrainian war has failed, and Ukraine will not win on the battlefield. Source: European Pravda with reference to Orbán's interview with the national Hungarian radio, which is quoted by Magyar Nemzet Quote from Orbán: "Today, everyone knows, but does not dare to say, that this strategy (EU strategy - " the Ukrainians must win, the Russians must lose" - ed.

Oct 27, 2023 - 08:47
Orban repeats that Ukraine will not win war

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán once again has stated that the EU's strategy for the Russian-Ukrainian war has failed, and Ukraine will not win on the battlefield. 

Source: European Pravda with reference to Orbán's interview with the national Hungarian radio, which is quoted by Magyar Nemzet 

Quote from Orbán: "Today, everyone knows, but does not dare to say, that this strategy (EU strategy – " the Ukrainians must win, the Russians must lose" – ed.) has failed. All military experts say that Ukraine will not win at the front." 

Details: He added that Hungary has always taken this position. Orbán stated that "Ukraine will not win at the front, the Russians will not lose at the front"; therefore, a "plan B" is needed. 

He also believes that there should be changes in the next European elections because the current leaders "cannot cope with this problem". 

"They can be good leaders in peacetime, but now, when there is a storm, big waves, pirate ships appear, then changes are needed," Orbán said. 

The Hungarian Prime Minister has been saying since the start of the full-scale invasion that Ukraine has no chance of winning. In recent days, Orbán has come under criticism from EU colleagues because of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing. However, Orbán said he had no plans to apologise for it

During the meeting, the Hungarian Prime Minister called the war launched by Russia against Ukraine a "military operation". 

Kaya Kallas, Estonian Prime Minister, said that at the EU summit on 26 October, other countries called on the leaders of Hungary and Slovakia, who do not want further military support for Ukraine, to think about the consequences of their suggestions.

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