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PM Orbán: At stake in election is whether Hungary will be dragged into war

What is most at stake in the April 3 general election is whether or not Hungary will be dragged into the war, PM Orbán said.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that what's most at stake in Sunday's general election is whether or not Hungary will be dragged into the war in Ukraine.
 
“Ruining ourselves isn’t help, regardless of how our hearts beat as one with the Ukrainians,” PM Orbán said, referring to the war between Ukraine and Russia in a video on Facebook on Tuesday. The prime minister said the demand by Ukrainians and the Hungarian left to “simply turn off the energy pipelines coming from Russia cannot be met because by doing so we’d be ruining ourselves”. “And I doubt that would be of any help to anyone,” he added. What is most at stake in the April 3 general election is whether or not Hungary will be dragged into the war, PM Orbán said. “War destroys things, peace builds them up,” the prime minister added.

PM Orbán on Tuesday met with voters in Békéscsaba, in south-eastern Hungary, and asked them to cast their ballot for Fidesz’s MP candidate.

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