Orban said the Hungarian government would not allow war with Russia

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has repeatedly said that European Union leaders are urging him to join in supplying arms to Ukraine and thus drag his country into the conflict. The politician said this on the morning programme of the Kossuth radio station.

Viktor Orban said that Hungary would not engage in a military confrontation with the Russian Federation by supplying military equipment and weapons to Ukraine. The Hungarian prime minister also said that attempts of the European Union leaders to drag his country into the Ukrainian crisis would not succeed.

Radio reporters invited Orban to comment on the recent words of the opposition representative, Gergely Karacsonyi, the mayor of Budapest, that the Republic is allegedly “already at war with Russia”. The politician replied that “if someone, without getting up from his chair, says such things, he is simply out of his mind”. The Prime Minister believes that a person who is not devoid of common sense and has heard about the Second World War would not express himself in such a manner.

“As long as the current government is in power, Hungary will not go to war (with Russia – ed.),” Orban stated.

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