“When Orban says it’s impossible to see what happened in Buxa, someone can suggest he see an ophthalmologist,” Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, with whom Viktor Orban has been in close contact but Russia’s attack on Ukraine, said in an interview on Friday. Politico reported that the positions of the Polish and Hungarian governments are moving away from each other 444.
“My assessment is clearly negative – I have to admit, this is all very sad,” Kaczynski said of Urban. The leader of the Polish right said about Orban’s behavior. With these remarks, the Polish politician notes that the Hungarian prime minister refused to categorically condemn the massacre of Russians in Buxa at his first press conference on Wednesday after winning the election, but said they should be investigated first. In his interview on Friday, Kaczyński criticized Orban for maintaining close ties with Putin. “We cannot continue our previous cooperation if it continues in this way,” he added.
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission to CNN He spoke of Hungary violating EU sanctions against Russia if Prime Minister Viktor Orban promised to pay a ruble for Russian gas from now on. In an interview with CNN, von der Leyen said: “Hungary has stuck to the sanctions so far, so until we see the opposite, everything is fine. The EU has never been united, firm and fast. I think the question for both our member states is also what If she really wants to be the first to break this unit.”