VIDEO Viktor Orban, after Zelenskiy said he was sending Ukrainian soldiers to his home: “You can't intimidate me”

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Saturday that he cannot intimidate him, asking him to stop with “threats and blackmail”.
“Mr. President Zelenski, stop the threats and blackmail! Such methods do not work for the Hungarians,” Viktor Orbán Viktor sent in a message published on his Facebook page, according to News.ro.
In the images posted by Orban, Volodymyr Zelensky initially appears, stating that “the European Union will not block the 90 billion or the first tranche of the 90 billion and that Ukrainian soldiers will be able to be equipped with weapons.”
“Otherwise, we will give our armed forces guys the address of the objector, so they can call him and talk to him in their language.” Everyone assumed it was Viktor Orban.
“Mr. President, I received your message. You threatened me with soldiers and, through me, the whole of Hungary. Mr. President, this is not working. Stop! This is Hungary. Hungarians cannot be blackmailed, and I cannot be intimidated,” said the Hungarian Prime Minister.
The prime minister emphasized that “last night the Hungarians conveyed that they do not want a pro-Ukrainian government and they do not want a pro-Ukrainian prime minister in Hungary.”
“Peace is preferable. Give up blackmail and threats. Stop the oil blockade and allow the transit of oil destined for Hungary. And instead of threats and blackmail, give the Hungarians the respect they deserve,” added the Hungarian Prime Minister.




