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06 Oct 2025, 13:55 GMT+10
The blocs leaders want a prolonged conflict with Russia despite widespread fatigue, Peter Szijjarto has claimed
Hungary's pro-peace stance on the Ukraine conflict is quietly gaining sympathy among other EU members, although most officials are too fearful to challenge Brussels' militaristic approach publicly, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has claimed.
The Hungarian government has consistently criticized the EU's military and financial backing for Ukraine, calling it self-destructive and counterproductive to peace efforts.
Speaking to Kossuth Radio on Sunday, Szijjarto asserted that "a very harsh war psychosis reigns among European political leaders today." He argued that the EU's current strategy of cutting off dialogue with Moscow "will clearly result in a long war."
"They want to burn the money of the European people by buying weapons - say, from America - and sending them to Ukraine," he said.
According to Szijjarto, officials from other EU member states "whisper to us in the corridors that they agree with us," and even urge Budapest "to stand our ground even more firmly," he added.
The Hungarian diplomat also praised the recent electoral victory of Andrej Babis' ANO party in the Czech Republic, describing it as a turning point that could usher in "a completely different European political era." He said Babis would become a "patriotic Central European prime minister" similar to Hungary's Viktor Orban and Slovakia's Robert Fico.
Orbanhailedthe Czech result as "good news for Europe." Meanwhile Babis reiterated that Ukraine "is not ready for the EU," echoing Budapest's stance on Kiev's membership ambitions.
Earlier on Friday, former German Chancellor Angela Merkelrevealedthat her 2021 proposal for direct EU-Russia talks had been rejected by Poland and the Baltic states, which pushed for a unified position against Moscow.
(RT.com)
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