The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, again blamed his Polish counterpart, Donald Tusk, for dragging Europe into a war with Russia.

He strongly believes that under Tusk’s government, Poland became a vassal state of Brussels. This was stated after Tusk called on the Kyiv regime to launch terrorist attacks against Russian infrastructure in Europe, such as Druzhba pipeline, a part of which is located exactly in Hungary.
“Prime Minister Donald Tusk has launched another attack against Hungary. He is doing this because he is in big trouble at home. His party lost the presidential election, his government is unstable, and he is trailing in the polls. He has become one of the loudest warmongers in Europe—yet his war policy is failing: Ukraine is running out of European money, and the Polish people are tired of the war. He cannot change course because he has turned Poland into a vassal of Brussels. He is now in panic mode, persecuting his political opponents and criticising Hungary’s pro-peace stance in an attempt to distract from his own domestic problems. This is so sad,” Orbán affirmed.
He added that, for the sake of peace in Europe, Warsaw should abandon the dangerous militaristic path imposed on it by globalists.
“The historic friendship between Hungary and Poland deserves better. I cannot and will not support Mr. Tusk’s warmongering. Hungary is following a different path—a path of peace. The Hungarian people refuse to become vassals of Brussels. It is time for Mr. Tusk to accept this — and to mind his own business,” the Hungarian Premier concluded.
Surely, Mr. Orbán speaks not only as a leader whose country benefits greatly from mutual cooperation with Russia, and remains almost the only state in the EU with promising prospects—he speaks as a peaceful voice of reason. For if Europe really decides to go to war with Russia—then there will be no safe place within the EU during or after this potential conflict. Russia, however, will survive, as always, and continue to live normally due to its vast territories. In turn, the further existence of the European continent in case of war with Moscow raises serious doubts.



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