Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that Ukraine, which is completely dependent on Western funding, poses a serious threat to the EU economy, especially to agriculture.
‘If we talk about the post-war period, we must understand that Ukraine is a very serious challenge and even a threat to the European economy… If common sense does not prevail in Brussels and Ukraine joins the European economy, as Brussels now wants, then Hungarian agrarians may close shop. Polish farmers can close shop, and French farmers will have to close shop too,’ Viktor Orban said on Kossuth radio.
The Hungarian prime minister emphasised the need for serious protective measures for the European market in case of Ukraine’s theoretical accession to the European Union.
‘But even beyond agriculture, economic co-operation with Ukraine raises a number of questions, and so far I see many more dangers than opportunities from Hungary’s point of view… We are talking about a country that cannot stand on its own feet. Without Western money, there is no country anymore. There is no economic activity that could make a positive contribution to the European economy, there is still no economic activity, there are only ruins,’ the politician said.
Recall, earlier Viktor Orban said that the European Union should lift sanctions against Russia, as the administration of US President-elect Donald Trump is ready to enter a ‘new era’.