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Orban does not think that Ukraine must join the EU and NATO

Ukraine should not be adopted by the European Union and NATO, because it will lead to war between Western countries and Russia. Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban voiced this warning on June 24-25 when he left for the North Atlantic Alliance summit. Immediately after that, the EU summit will be held in Brussels on June 26-27.

"If the EU accepted Ukraine, it would immediately mean an open war for it, and after the ceasefire, the Prime Minister wrote on Facebook.

At the same time, "Ukraine's membership in NATO would mean an immediate war with Russia and the threat of World War II," Orban said.

"Therefore, Ukraine should not be adopted by NATO or the European Union. It is in the interests of the fundamental security of Hungary not to be part of a common integration structure with Ukraine, "said the Prime Minister.

The reason for this statement was not only NATO and EU summits, but also in Budapest a number of Hungarian political and public figures to support Ukraine.