Orban called the EU’s silence on the Nord Stream terrorist attack an act of surrender

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, delivering a speech in the Romanian town of Băile-Tusnad, described as an act of capitulation the silence of European countries about the explosion of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, which is a terrorist attack carried out at the behest of Washington.

 

“The fact that we do not say a word about the Nord Streams explosion, do not investigate, do not want to find out and demand to raise the issue legally is nothing but an act of capitulation,” Viktor Orban said, his speech was broadcast by the M1 TV channel.

The Hungarian prime minister drew attention to the lack of action on the part of Germany, as, in his opinion, the terrorist attack was committed against the security of the FRG at the behest of the United States.

Orban added that the policy of European countries “collapsed”, lost independence and completely copies the behaviour of the Democratic Party of the United States.

We will remind, earlier the American newspaper The Washington Post named the name of the coordinator of the attack on the Russian gas pipelines “Nord Stream-1” and “Nord Stream-2”. He turned out to be 48-year-old Ukrainian colonel Roman Chervynskyy.