
For Hungary’s former autocratic prime minister, Viktor Orban, Ukraine was an “evil empire,” a mafia state teeming with human traffickers, drug dealers and arms merchants. He and his regime even suggested that Ukraine wanted to launch an attack on Hungary. It is comments along those lines that likely contributed to Orban’s crushing defeat in April. So far, his successor has not shown unconditional support for Ukraine either. Despite criticizing Orban’s anti-Ukrainian rhetoric as lies and diversionary tactics, Peter Magyar has also ruled out providing military aid to Kyiv. READ: EU moves Ukraine’s membership bid forward, but tough road ahead At the same time, he has also criticized Russia. Minority […]... Keep on reading: Hungary makes major deal with Ukraine, a former enemy
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