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Ukraine doesn't exist as political and historical phenomenon for Orbán - Polish politician Czech
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is committed to Russian narratives, and Ukraine doesn't exist for him as a political and historical phenomenon
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Polish politician Mirosław Czech said this on Espreso TV.
He called Viktor Orbán a Kremlin agent and recalled his words that “Hungary borders a nation of engineers, Germany, and a nation of warriors, Russia.” He did not mention Ukraine, however.
“For Orbán, Ukraine does not exist as a political and historical phenomenon. This is a man who is fully committed to the narratives of the Russian Federation. We can guess what his reasons are for holding on to this Russian cart so tightly.”
Mirosław Czech suggested that there is something in the Russian archives that Viktor Orbán fears more than his own career.
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On May 5, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called part of Zakarpattia ancient Hungarian land that now belongs to Ukraine.
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