RT.com
18 Apr 2025, 21:55 GMT+10
EU states are hesitant to admit failure in Ukraine, while the US is in a better position due to Donald Trumps policies, the Hungarian PM has said
The West has waged a "proxy war" against Russia via Ukraine and lost it, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said.
Hungary, a member of the EU, has repeatedly criticized the bloc's policies on the Ukraine conflict, particularly its sanctions on Moscow and weapons deliveries to Kiev.
In an interview with OT YouTube channel published on Thursday, Orban said the whole "Western world" has thrown its weight behind Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, which he described as a "proxy war."
His assessment echoed that of Moscow, which has long characterized the hostilities as a de facto conflict with the West.
According to the Hungarian prime minister, the West has lost but "European leaders are hesitant to admit" failure. He argued that this outcome will have a big impact on the entire West, as "losing a war is a serious thing."
Orban went on to say that European leaders are "offering Ukraine to continue the war and in return receive European Union membership." He argued that this would be problematic as Ukraine is no longer sovereign and cannot support itself.
Regarding the US, the Hungarian prime minister said Washington is in a better position thanks to President Donald Trump's approach, having broken with the Ukraine policies pursued by his predecessor, Joe Biden.
According to Orban, Trump "saved the US from a serious defeat."
Speaking to Hungary's Kossuth Radio last month, Orban described the EU's policies on Ukraine as "rudderless." He warned that Brussels, with its hardline position, risks becoming irrelevant as Trump actively works toward securing a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Earlier in March, Orban told the YouTube channel Patriota that the EU was feeding Kiev "empty promises" as it "doesn't have a single penny left... [to] continue arming Ukraine, maintaining the Ukrainian army, and funding the functioning of the Ukrainian state."
His comments came after Budapest refused to endorse a joint EU communique calling for an increase in military aid to Kiev.
(RT.com)
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