Tagesspiegel: Péter Márki-Zay would also deliver weapons to Ukraine

The candidate of the left would send weapons to Ukraine one day, and not the next. The opposition's joint candidate for prime minister also talks back and forth about the Ukrainian conflict, according to Péter Márki-Zay's interview with Tagesspiegel.

As we reported earlier

Márki-Zay would send weapons and Hungarian soldiers to Ukraine, according to Viktor Orbán, Hungary should stay out of the war.

The politician from Hódmezővásárhely confirmed the above opinion to the Tagesspiegel.

As Márki-Zay said to the German newspaper: "I said a few weeks ago that we also support peaceful economic and cultural cooperation with Russia based on common interests. Well, that has changed with the current crisis. Naturally

As a NATO and EU member, Hungary must join all sanctions against Russia. It's a matter of principle - even if it hurts us economically.

I would also support arms shipments, if NATO and the EU decided in favor of this. We would always follow joint decisions."

However, the left-wing prime ministerial candidate says otherwise on his social media page

However, the left-wing candidate writes about the opposite in his recently shared article on his social media page. There he says: "Hungarian soldiers have no place in the war of a tyrant who has lost control."

 "Even if it hurts us economically"

Márki-Zay's statement to Tagesspiegel revealed that, according to the politician, Hungary should support all sanctions against the Russians, "even if it harms us economically." The Prime Minister candidate also shared his relevant plans on his social media page:

According to Péter Márki-Zay, the preparation of the Paks 2 investment should be suspended immediately.

2022Plusz: Government party politicians have repeatedly asked the left not to make statements that could be perceived as provocation in this tense situation. the left - led by the captain - cannot restrain themselves and make wartime beliefs part of their election campaign.

If the people of Székely were considered part of the nation, they would know: the bear is not a toy!

Source: mandiner.hu

Featured image: MTI/Balázs Mohai