“You are in a desperate situation.” Viktor Orban turned to Zelensky


On Thursday, Volodymyr Zelensky, after meeting with Donald Trump, delivered a strong speech in Davos, in which he attacked his European allies, stating that “they are failing.” — There is no real progress regarding the special tribunal in the case of Russian aggression against Ukraine. Many meetings have been held, but Europe has still not reached the point where it could decide where such a Court would be located, he said.
What did Viktor Orban say about Zelensky?
What topics did Zelensky discuss in Davos?
What does Ukraine count on in terms of security?
What support does Hungary offer Ukraine?
-What are they missing? Time? Political will? Too often in Europe there is something more important than justice. We now work actively with our partners on security guarantees. I'm grateful for that, but these are topics for when the war is over. There will be contingents, joint patrols, flags of our partners. It is a very good step that Britain and France are willing to commit their forces and we have an agreement on this. Thank you for this. We do everything we can to ensure that the so-called a coalition of the willing will be a coalition of action. We all take a positive approach to this, but Donald Trump is needed here. No security guarantees will work without the US, said the president of Ukraine.
The Hungarian Prime Minister thunders. “Desperation Situation”
Viktor Orban attacked the Ukrainian leader in an online post, stating that “they will not be able to reach an agreement.” “I am a free man who serves the Hungarian nation. You are a man in a desperate situation who has been unable or unwilling to end the war for the fourth year. Even though the President of the United States has provided all possible help to achieve this,” wrote the Hungarian Prime Minister.
“Therefore, no matter how much you flatter me, we cannot support your war efforts. The Ukrainian people, of course, despite carefully chosen insults, can still count on us to continue to provide electricity and fuel to your country, and we will also continue to support refugees coming from Ukraine. Life itself will decide the rest, and everyone will get what they deserve,” concluded Viktor Orban.




