The fear that Russia might launch an attack against a NATO member country is unfounded, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said today, adding that the war in Ukraine shows the limits of Moscow's capabilities. NATO and EU member Hungary is refusing to offer military aid to Ukraine after Russia invades the country in February 2022. Budapest also wants to opt out of NATO's long-term plan to support Ukraine, with Hungarian Foreign Minister to call it an “absurd mission”. Nationalist Orban, in power since 2010, has stressed during his European election campaign that the citizens' vote will determine the course of war and peace in Europe. “The Russian army is in a serious and difficult war with the Ukrainians,” Orban told state radio. “If the Russians were strong enough to defeat the Ukrainians at once, they would […]
Source: News Beast

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