Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warns that acknowledging a Ukrainian defeat could spark a political “earthquake” across Europe, deepening existing rifts within the EU. Fresh from a surprise visit to Moscow, Orbán defied the European boycott to meet Putin on trade, energy, and the war. Rejecting arms supplies and troop involvement, Budapest urges a ceasefire and renewed diplomacy. As Orbán accuses Western powers of blocking early peace efforts and prioritizing arms sales, he argues that prolonged conflict risks destabilizing Europe’s political landscape.
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