Europe should adopt a strategy on Ukraine that prioritizes “European interest,” Orbán stated, expressing disinterest in Moscow’s success or failure.
Orbán emphasized his focus on “the future of the European people, including Hungarians,” and “a new security system.”
He proposed a postwar security framework for Ukraine that should include “a peace arrangement to stabilize the borders, regardless of international recognition,” and “definitely a kind of demilitarized zone.”
Orbán noted that unless a “miracle” occurs, Russia will maintain control over the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk after the conflict. “This is the reality, whether you like it or not,” he asserted.
He dismissed concerns that Russia might attack another European or NATO country, stating, “I think it’s ridiculous to say that the Russians will attack the European Union or NATO, simply because they are not strong enough. We are far stronger.”













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