Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to cease what he described as harassment. In a statement, Orbán emphasized Hungary"s membership in NATO and the European Union, asserting that Ukraine would have collapsed without the support of these organizations.
Orbán"s comments reflect ongoing tensions between Hungary and Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict in the region. He addressed Zelensky directly, stating, "with all due respect, stop harassing us!" This remark underscores the strained relations between the two nations, particularly regarding Hungary"s stance on the war and its implications for regional security.
Hungary has been a member of NATO and the EU, both of which have provided significant support to Ukraine during its ongoing conflict. Orbán"s remarks come as the situation in Ukraine continues to evolve, with various international responses to the crisis being closely monitored.
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