Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is convinced that Russia's war against Ukraine will end in 2025 either through peace talks or the destruction of one of the warring parties. Source: European Pravda,
Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban has stated that, in his opinion, the war in Ukraine will end in 2025, the Hungarian media resource Magyar Nemzet reports. Orban outlined two possible scenarios for the end of the conflict: either "peace negotiations" between the warring sides or the "destruction" of one of the sides involved in the war.
Orbán says Hungary in talks on gas supplies via Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, speaking on Kossuth radio, has expressed the opinion that Ukraine could still change its decision regarding the "Christmas ceasefire". Source: European Pravda, citing Magyar Nemzet Details: Speaking about his "peacekeeping mission",
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that European leaders must acknowledge the need to change their strategy regarding Ukraine.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico of helping Vladimir Putin finance his war in Ukraine. The Slovak leader met with the Russian president in Moscow on Sunday as part of his country’s bid to ensure their access to Russia supplied energy, of which Slovakia is one of the biggest importers in the EU.
Ukraine in 2023 changed the date for Christmas from Jan. 7 — the date observed by the Russian Orthodox Church — to Dec. 25 as a means of stepping away from Russia’s religious and cultural influence. “Russian evil will not break Ukraine and will not spoil Christmas,” Zelenskyy concluded.
(MENAFN) Hungarian Primer Viktor Orban has stated that Budapest is in negotiations with Russia and Ukraine on keeping open gas exchange through Ukraine nevertheless its Russian gas imports ...
said Sunday that the president-elect has a good relationship with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who he said also has "regular engagement" with Russia amid its war with Ukraine.
Another massive Russian strike against Ukraine’s energy system. This Christmas terror is Putin’s response to those who spoke about illusionary “Christmas ceasefire”. One Russian missile passed Moldovan and Romanian airspace, reminding that Russia threatens not only Ukraine.
Orbán, known for his pro-Russian views, criticized the U.S. and European governments for spending approximately 300 billion euros ($312 billion) on the war, money that he believes could have been used to improve living standards across Europe.
In a year-end interview, the prime minister addressed questions about Europe, Trump, and the controversial clemency case.