Orban: Ukraine cannot Win the War with Russia

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said today that Ukraine cannot win the war with Russia, calling for negotiations with Moscow to end the conflict, "AFP" reported.

The Hungarian leader, who is at odds with other members of the European Union on the issue of that war and refuses to provide military aid to his Ukrainian neighbor, repeated his calls for a ceasefire.

"It is clear that the military solution is not working," he said at the Qatar Economic Forum, adding that the Russian invasion was the result of a "failure of diplomacy." "If we look at the reality, the numbers, the context and the fact that NATO is not ready to send troops, it is obvious that there will be no victory for the poor Ukrainians on the battlefield. This is my position," Orban noted.

The Hungarian prime minister, who has ties to the Kremlin, is one of the few leaders, if not the only one, in the EU who has not visited Kyiv.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell confirmed today that Hungary had refused to unblock a new tranche of EU military aid to Ukraine, while saying he was "certain" it would be released. According to Viktor Orban, a new European security agreement should be negotiated with Moscow after the ceasefire.

"As a country, Ukraine is of course very important, but in the longer term, from a strategic point of view, the stake is the future security of Europe," Orban said, adding: "It is clear that without the US there is no security architecture for Europe . And this war can only be stopped if the Russians reach an agreement with Washington," he added.

The Hungarian prime minister also criticized EU leaders for being too "intellectual". "Relations between Hungary and...

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