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2 October 11:38

Viktor Orban criticized European leaders for supporting the war, calling for negotiations with Russia for peace. He proposes a European security agreement.

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At the Copenhagen summit, Viktor Orban accused European leaders of wanting war, claiming that Brussels promotes pro-war proposals, including funding for Ukraine. He called for a peace negotiation with Russia, rejecting the strategy of exhausting it through an "endless war." Orban emphasized the need for a long-term agreement for Europe's security, warning of the threat of a new world war. His criticisms generated reactions from other European leaders, who denounced his anti-Ukraine positions.

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Viktor Orban, sfidător la summitul de la Copenhaga: „Bruxelezii vor să meargă la război. Europa trebuie să negocieze pacea”
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban argues that Europe must negotiate directly with Russia to reach an agreement regarding the war in Ukraine, considering the increased risks of conflict.
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Viktor Orban supports the US 'peace' plan, asking the European Union to accept concessions for Ukraine, including the ceding of territories.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that the next two or three weeks are essential for the American peace plan in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for Europe to avoid involvement in the conflict.
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Vladimir Putin congratulated Viktor Orban for his "balanced" position regarding the war in Ukraine.
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Viktor Orban states that Ukraine cannot win the war with Russia and that the EU's financial support for Kiev is "madness"
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Viktor Orban stated that Ukraine should become a buffer state between Russia and NATO
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