Orban: Ukraine will not be a member of NATO

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that Ukraine will not be admitted to NATO, and it will again become a buffer zone between Russia and the North Atlantic Alliance.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that Ukraine will not be admitted to NATO, and it will again become a buffer zone between Russia and the North Atlantic Alliance.

He said this, speaking in Budapest with a keynote speech, where he summed up the results of the previous year and discussed the priorities of the government for the future. Commenting on the conflict in Ukraine, Orban noted that the war is not because of the country itself, but because of its territories, which are a zone of confrontation between NATO and Russia and are currently controlled by NATO. Why European and American liberals thought the Russians would stand by and watch this remains a mystery. It is already clear that their attempt failed. Ukraine and what remains of it will become a buffer zone again. Ukraine will not be a member of NATO, the Hungarian prime minister said. Earlier, Orban reported that the leadership of the European Union is discussing financial assistance to Kiev after the termination of support by Washington, offering Budapest to allocate 500 million euros annually. The Americans refuse to finance Ukraine, and Brussels wants Europeans, including Hungarians, to do so. Orban called such conditions absolutely unacceptable, since Kiev has not yet fulfilled the requirements for joining the European Union.

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