Orban Calls Ukraine Enemy Over Russian Gas Stance

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that Ukraine is an enemy of his country.

Source: Orban at an “anti-war rally” in the city of Szombathely, reports “European truth” with reference to the Hungarian edition of Index.

Details: According to the head of the Hungarian government, Ukraine constantly demands that Brussels deprive Hungary of cheap Russian energy, which threatens high prices for utilities for Hungarians.

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“Anyone who says this is an enemy of Hungary, therefore Ukraine is our enemy,” Orban said.

He added that without a reduction in utility bills, utility costs for Hungarian families would increase by 1 million forints per year (that’s about 2,600 euros).

Orban also said that since Ukraine is a neighbor of Hungary, it will have to cooperate with it, but it cannot be allowed to join the EU.

What preceded: February 2 Hungary filed a lawsuit in The Court of Justice of the European Union seeks to challenge the REPowerEU Regulation, which prohibits the import of Russian gas into the EU.

European Union will implement the adopted legislation to completely phase out Russian gas from the EU in 2027, despite a lawsuit from Hungary.

Recently, in an interview with EuroPravda, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrei Sibiga called Orban a threat for our own people and for Transcarpathian Hungarians

Also Sibiga explained his latest sharp statements in address to Hungary and assured that Ukraine is preparing for various scenarios after the Hungarian parliamentary elections, which are due to take place in April.

date:2026-02-07 15:54:00

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