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Orban has responded to accusations that he is Putin's Trojan horse

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has denied accusations that he is Vladimir Putin's Trojan horse in Europe in a YouTube interview with Matthias Döpfner, CEO of the German media group Axel Springer.

"You know, talking about a Trojan horse is very naive and simplistic. If there are no serious arguments to discuss about the war, just say that this person has a different opinion, but that he is Putin's Trojan horse. It is very simple," he said.

The Prime Minister believes that Russia will always be a part of European politics. In addition, he called Russia, Germany and Turkey the triangle of forces that determine Hungary's security, so he is trying to find solutions that will be useful for his country.

In this interview, Orban also expressed the opinion that the Ukrainian conflict may end in the near future.