PM Orbán: Ukraine's EU accession has been stopped thanks to government's Vote 2025 survey
The prime minister said allowing Ukraine to join NATO would involve the alliance in a war with Russia and would lead to a third world war.
The prime minister said allowing Ukraine to join NATO would involve the alliance in a war with Russia and would lead to a third world war.
Minister Szijjártó said the Ukrainian foreign ministry claimed yesterday that Hungarians did not have the right to decide in respect of Ukraine's EU bid.
The prime minister said in a post on social media that he was hardly surprised by Weber's declaration that he was "fed up with" unanimous decision-making in the EU.
Responses numbering almost 2.3 million for the government's Vote 2025 survey were four times the number of responses to Tisza Party's own survey.
Minister Szijjártó acknowledged Turkey's role in ensuring Hungary's secure energy supply, noting that Hungary took delivery of over 21 million cubic metres of gas a day through the TurkStream pipeline.
The prime minister was commenting on the results of a Polish survey showing that the support for Ukraine's membership in the EU and NATO had fallen to 35 and 37 percent, respectively.
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The prime minister said a total of 2,284,732 votes were cast, of which 2,168,431 opposed Ukraine’s accession to the bloc.
The prime minister said NATO "went down the wrong path" at last year’s summit in Washington, DC, because that meeting had been about Ukraine and not about making NATO stronger.
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"Dear Madam President! I urge the European Commission to refrain from interfering in the law enforcement affairs of member states, where it has no role to play," the prime minister said.
The defense minister said Hungary continues to be dedicated to guaranteeing Hungarian people's security.
Minister Szijjártó said that if he had to summarise the difference between this year’s summit and the ones in the last three years in just two words, he would say "Donald Trump".