Orban said that the European middle class is suffering because of Ukraine


The Hungarian head of government believes that Ukrainians should be helped less.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes that the West allocates too much money to help Ukraine. In his opinion, it is being taken away from Europeans and given to Ukrainians. Orban said that the European middle class suffers because of this. The Hungarian politician said this in an interview with a radio station, Telex reports.
He also noted that he is always afraid that Ukrainians will be given the money intended for Hungarians.
I am constantly working to avoid a situation when the money that is owed will end up in Ukraine-Hungary," Orban said.
Orban also said that the collective West is trying to drag his country into a direct confrontation with Russia. According to him, he is doing everything possible to keep Budapest out of the military conflict.
As long as there is a nationally-minded government in the country, Hungary will not be involved in the war," he emphasised.
The head of the Hungarian government added that NATO might go to war with Russia.
We have come to the point where Europe is seriously considering the possibility of putting troops into Ukraine, which has opened a new page in the war," Orban said.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.









