April 26, 2024

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“Stop funding and the war will end”

“Stop funding and the war will end”

Ukraine is an economically non-existent countryThis is what Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Kossuth radio station, explaining that the country’s work is funded by the European Union, and this is destroying Europe. We pay Ukraine pensions and salaries, and maintain its state administration. their health care. It is clear that this situation cannot continue in the long term,” Orban said, in his words, The war will end as soon as we stop financing Kyiv.

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The head of the Hungarian government then stressed that the United States “has not abandoned its plan to involve everyone in a military alliance,” supplying weapons to Ukraine and supporting the ongoing hostilities. but Hungary will remain on the side of peace. “And If a world war breaks out, it will be a nuclear warOrban noted, again, that the risk of the Ukrainian conflict escalating into a new world war is growing with each passing day. In his opinion, the current escalation of the conflict in Ukraine testifies to the fact that the warring countries are literally “inches” away from the use of nuclear weapons. ” The Hungarian Prime Minister stressed that this is precisely why Hungary supports the fastest possible ceasefire and the start of peace talks on resolving the conflict. Ukrainian.

Orban’s statements follow those of the deputy head of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, who said last April 8 that Ukraine will disappear because no one needs it. and today MedvedevHe paid tribute to a longtime ally of Vladimir Putin on his Telegram channel. “According to the Hungarian Prime Minister, Ukraine is a financially non-existent country. As soon as the funding from the USA and Europe runs out, the war will end too. He said it very well, with courage and subtlety compared to a European politician. All one can add is that as soon as Western funding runs out, Ukraine is itself will cease to exist.”

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