Sándor Rónai, member of the European Parliament from the South, regrets that Hungary does not supply weapons to Ukraine, and the former president of Momentum, András Fekete-Győr, shares this opinion. The left is increasingly united on the question that the delivery of weapons would be an effective help to the Ukrainians. The left wing led by Gyurcsány does not seem to be interested in the fact that Hungary could drift into the Russian-Ukrainian war.

The in Origó reminds us that Péter Márki-Zay said: "Viktor Orbán is responsible for the war in one person" .

"Russian friendliness" of the Fidesz government hindered Ukraine's NATO membership, even though this never happened in Hungary.

There has been no shortage of false statements on the left, but as the war situation escalates, they become more and more dangerous. While the government emphasizes calm, Péter Márki-Zay and his allies, who are preparing for the election, aim to exacerbate the conflict. "I am very sorry for yesterday's announcement by the Hungarian government that we will not help 100 percent, as other EU member states help by, for example, transporting weapons," explained Sándor Rónai , a member of the European Parliament from South Africa, ATV's Tuesday morning program. He added: in his opinion, this would not endanger Transcarpathian Hungarians.

National defense experts agree, however, that if significant shipments of weapons were to arrive to the Ukrainian defense forces via Transcarpathia, it would draw a giant crosshair in the middle of the region. The Russians would hardly watch the infiltration of modern Western weapons onto the battlefield idly.

What is the position of the opposition, how should the country act? left-wing activist Márton Gulyás Partizán YouTube channel István Szent-Iványi , Péter Márki-Zay's foreign policy advisor .

As he said, there is no unified opposition position in Hungary on this, but there is an opposition party, Momentum, which supports the possibility of weapons delivery. András Fekete-Győr explained that in addition to humanitarian aid, weapons should also be sent. Szent-Iványi's words, which were uttered on February 24, after the outbreak of the war, prove that Momentum's position on this issue has not changed, and that the delivery of weapons could easily drag Hungary into the war.

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