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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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00:00Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is warning that admitting Ukraine has
00:29filled in its war against Russia could trigger a political earthquake across Europe.
00:37Orban spoke Saturday, a day after a surprise trip to Moscow, where he met with Russian President
00:43Vladimir Putin to discuss Ukraine, trade and energy.
00:49Despite the European Union's diplomatic boycott, Orban has said Hungary has resisted pressure
00:55to cut ties with Russia and offered to host peace talks.
01:01He cautioned that Western nations are increasingly open to direct involvement in the conflict.
01:07First they gave money, they gave weapons, and now it has emerged that if really necessary,
01:13they will also send soldiers, Orban said.
01:16Hungary has refused to provide weapons or troops and has repeatedly urged a ceasefire.
01:23Orban also warned that diplomacy has been overshadowed by the military industrial sector.
01:30He pointed to France's purchase of 100 combat aircraft for Ukraine and German arms factories
01:37being built in the country, saying business interests are increasingly influencing political
01:43decisions.
01:48The Hungarian leader claimed the West blocked an early peace deal in April 2022, leaving
01:54Ukraine in a weaker position than it would have been.
02:01They are in a worse position today than if they had reached an agreement in April 2022, he
02:07said, referencing preliminary Istanbul talks that Kyiv later walked away from.
02:19Orban's comments highlight a growing rift within Europe over the war in Ukraine, as he pushes
02:25for diplomacy over military escalation and warns that continued conflict could destabilize
02:32European politics.
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03:09We work out on a billion-term military policy.
03:10We can't hold the United States, which is a model-pulling problem.
03:11We have to create a new model for the military situation in Europe.
03:14We have to create a new model for the military policy to podemos present in Europe,
03:18which is possible to frame a nuclear policy when we have the military community.
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