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Orban called Zelenskyy's threats unacceptable

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke in interviews in Hungary: Orban called unacceptable the threats made by the Ukrainian president toward Hungary. According to Orban, such statements undermine trust and could destabilize the region, but Hungary continues to assert that it is a partner of the EU and NATO. In response to Orban's remarks, Zelenskyy did not provide a direct comment but noted that Ukraine is ready for dialogue and peaceful conflict resolution.

Context

Relations between Hungary and Ukraine have been strained since 2014 due to the war in eastern Ukraine, disputes over NATO integration, and legal policies. Recently, Hungary reported problems with accepting migrants from Ukraine, which heightened tensions.

Summary:

Prime ministers of the coercive internet, allegedly, septic aircraft: Florin Orban in Hungary on unjustified threats from the Ukrainian president.