
“Nothing lasts forever – neither the government in Hungary, nor the current situation,” he said during a meeting at the CEO Club Ukraine.
The head of the OP pointed out changes in the position of Slovakia, although it previously supported Kyiv, accepted many refugees and remains a partner in many projects.
“They have certain, in their opinion, reasons for doing this right now. But this national interest can change, and quite quickly,” Budanov believes.
He predicts that Ukraine will have more difficulties in relations with its European neighbors.
“Few people need a strong Ukraine. And when we move up, such artificially created problems will appear more and more,” he concluded.




