Orbán: The West is losing the war in Ukraine
Western countries are losing the war in Ukraine, but they still don’t want to stop it and admit their failure, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a speech on Kossuth radio station’s morning program.
“They have found themselves in a difficult situation; they are in a losing war,” the head of the government said, confirming that Hungary has no intention of getting involved in these operations, despite the pressure on it.
“The situation is such that Western countries do not want to end the Russian-Ukrainian war, and therefore it is fair to ask whether Hungary has room for maneuver,” Orbán said.
He also expressed hope that if former U.S. President Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 5, “the war party of America will be replaced by the peace party,” and it will be possible to hope for a settlement of the Ukrainian conflict. “Former President Trump will return, and we can breathe easily because we will no longer be alone, at least there will be the two of us,” the head of the Hungarian government said.