Viktor Orban turned to Donald Tusk. “You play a dangerous game”


“Dear Donald Tusk, you may think that you are at war with Russia, but Hungary is not. The European Union also not. You play a dangerous game, exposing the life and security of millions of Europeans. It's very bad!” – wrote the Hungarian prime minister.
Tusk and Zelnski about Russia. “War in Ukraine is part of a ghostly project”
The politician posted in a commentary on his entry the article of the EURACTIV portal, in which the statements of the President of Ukraine Wołodymyr Zelanski and Prime Minister Tusk from Warsaw Security Forum in Warsaw were recalled. The Ukrainian leader called on Monday to create a common European shield against Russian air threats.
“Ukraine can oppose all types of Russian drones and bullets, and if we act together in the region, we will have enough weapons and production capacity,” said Zelanski.
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The Polish Prime Minister emphasized, however, that the war in Ukraine is also our war, regardless of whether someone likes it or not. – We must be aware, (…) that this is our war, because the war in Ukraine is only part of this ghostly project, which appears from time to time in the world. And the purpose of this political project is always the same. How to enslave nations, how to take freedom from individual people, what to do to make authoritarianisms, despot, cruelty, lack of human rights to triumph – said the prime minister.
– If we lose this war, the consequences of this will affect not only our generation, but also the next generations. In Poland, all over Europe, in the United States, everywhere around the world, “Tusk warned.
Orban has no doubt. “The war was won by the Russians”
Prime Minister Orban in an interview on Monday assessed that the war in Ukraine “is already settled and the Russians won it.” -The question is when and who reaches an agreement with the Russians: whether it will be an American-Russian agreement or Europeans will finally be willing to negotiate-he added.
In his opinion, “Ukraine could win a war only if hundreds of thousands of soldiers came from Western Europe or the USA to fight on the front, but it would mean a world war that nobody wants.”




