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The Polish Foreign Minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, mocked Viktor Orban by symbolically offering him the medal of the Lenin Order for his opposition to the use of Russian assets in support of Ukraine.

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Radoslaw Sikorski, the Polish Foreign Minister, mocked Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban by symbolically awarding him the Lenin Order medal on X.com. This medal, which represents the highest Soviet civilian distinction, was used to emphasize Orban's opposition to the use of Russian assets in financing Ukraine's war effort. Sikorski responded to a post by Orban, who boasted that he had managed to reduce the risk of war in Europe.

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Şeful diplomaţiei poloneze Radoslaw Sikorski îi ”decernează” ironic o medalie a Ordinului Lenin lui Orban, care se laudă că a ”reuşit să îndepărteze riscul imediat al războiului” prin folosirea activelor ruse

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