The war in Ukraine may have strengthened Western alliances in Europe – but not in all cases. The big outlier seems to be Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Orban has refused to supply weapons to Ukraine, unlike many other EU countries, and has been critical of EU sanctions on Moscow.
The prime minister also stressed in the past that Russian President Putin had made Russia great again, a comment that his close advisor Zoltan Kovacs defended in this week's DW Conflict Zone.
"The words of the prime minister are exactly true. This is what we see today. Russia regained strength," said Kovacs, who is Hungary's Secretary of State for International Communication.
Kovacs, however, explained "Hungary was among the first to condemn the aggression" and said peace talks are "the only way out of the conflict."
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction: Hungary, the EU's biggest outlier?
01:15 Is Hungary Russia's Trojan horse inside NATO?
06:00 Sanctions 'are not calming tensions'
12:14 Did Putin make Russia great again?
13:55 Is Hungary doing favors for the Kremlin?
16:47 Sweden and Finland's NATO accession?
18:00 Hungary and the EU at odds over rule of law
20:30 Human rights in Hungary
23:48 Does Hungary want Zelensky to win the war?
#Orban #Hungary #Putin
Orban has refused to supply weapons to Ukraine, unlike many other EU countries, and has been critical of EU sanctions on Moscow.
The prime minister also stressed in the past that Russian President Putin had made Russia great again, a comment that his close advisor Zoltan Kovacs defended in this week's DW Conflict Zone.
"The words of the prime minister are exactly true. This is what we see today. Russia regained strength," said Kovacs, who is Hungary's Secretary of State for International Communication.
Kovacs, however, explained "Hungary was among the first to condemn the aggression" and said peace talks are "the only way out of the conflict."
Watch the interview and let us know what you think below, or join us on Twitter — https://twitter.com/dw_conflictzone
Conflict Zone is Deutsche Welle's top political interview. Every week, our hosts Tim Sebastian and Sarah Kelly are face to face with global decision-makers, seeking straight answers to straight questions, putting the spotlight on controversial issues and calling the powerful to account.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction: Hungary, the EU's biggest outlier?
01:15 Is Hungary Russia's Trojan horse inside NATO?
06:00 Sanctions 'are not calming tensions'
12:14 Did Putin make Russia great again?
13:55 Is Hungary doing favors for the Kremlin?
16:47 Sweden and Finland's NATO accession?
18:00 Hungary and the EU at odds over rule of law
20:30 Human rights in Hungary
23:48 Does Hungary want Zelensky to win the war?
#Orban #Hungary #Putin
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