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Thursday 14:27

Ulf Kristersson, the Prime Minister of Sweden, responds to Viktor Orban's attacks and reminds him of Sweden's assistance during the Soviet invasion in 1956 and criticizes his relationship with Russia.

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The Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, published a letter addressed to Viktor Orban, in which he emphasizes the importance of the aid given to Hungary in critical moments, such as the invasion of 1956. Kristersson criticizes Orban's attacks on Sweden and accuses him of lies, highlighting that violence in Sweden is at a historic low. He warns about the dangers associated with Orban's closeness to Russia, reminding that freedom must be defended and that Hungary must not be diverted from Western values.

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Orban, mustrat de premierul Suediei: Îi amintește calului troian al Rusiei în UE despre invazia sovietică din 1956 și de laudele la adresa Occidentului din trecut / Scrisoarea lui Ulf Kristersson, după atacurile premierului Ungariei
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Premierul Suediei, mesaj pentru Viktor Orban: Ne punem întrebari când mergi să bei o cafea cu liderul țării care a zdrobit lupta pentru libertate a compatrioților tăi

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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson rejected the accusations from Viktor Orbán, who claimed that Sweden is collapsing due to organized crime, calling them "scandalous lies".
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Viktor Orban accuses Sweden of failure in combating organized crime. Swedish Prime Minister, Ulf Kristersson: "Orban is desperate"
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Viktor Orban: "The Swedish people are our friends, but the government of Sweden is not a friend of Hungary"
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Viktor Orbán has sent a letter to Donald Trump complaining about Ukraine's attack on the Drujba pipeline, vital for Hungary and Slovakia.
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The head of the Police in the Republic of Moldova: Thousands of Wi-Fi routers have been compromised to launch cyberattacks against the Central Electoral Commission

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At the elections on September 28 in the Republic of Moldova, no exit poll will be conducted. The authorities rejected the request of the only interested company, citing "reasonable suspicions" regarding the source of its funding.

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