BUDAPEST, March 5. /TASS/. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban plans to talk to French President Emmanuel Macron about whether it is reasonable for him to continue supporting Ukraine and remain in a "pro-war camp" when the US has pulled out of it.
Heading to the French capital, the Hungarian prime minister said that in recent months there have been "fundamental" changes in the situation around Ukraine, the main one being that Donald Trump rose to power in the United States. Under Joe Biden's administration, the US "was on the side of war, and now it is on the side of peace," Orban told Hungarian television on board a plane en route to Paris.
Orban said Ukraine had failed to defeat Russia over the three years when the US was in the camp of Kiev’s Western supporters.
"Now America is no longer there and the war camp has become much weaker. So why do they think they can prevail? I would like an answer to that question. Is it reasonable for France to stay in the pro-war camp?" he said.
Orban is meeting with Macron in Paris ahead of the European Union summit in Brussels scheduled for March 6. Earlier, the Hungarian prime minister warned that he plans to prevent the meeting from taking any decisions aimed at continuing the conflict in Ukraine.