Making friends the Ukrainian way: while Katalin Novák talks about help in Ukraine, the infamous Baloga would "beat us in the face".

How is this? The Hungarian President arrived in Ukraine on Saturday at the invitation of Volodymyr Zelenskyi. He also posted a picture of Zelenskiy standing between Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki.

"Where there is trouble, we help," wrote Katalin Novák.

As it turned out , the head of state was invited to participate in the Grain from Ukraine program. The humanitarian program launched on the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor creates a framework for transporting Ukrainian food to the African and Asian countries most affected by hunger. Katalin Novák emphasized: "As the president of a country neighboring Ukraine, peace and stability are of fundamental importance to him."

The President of the Republic put it this way: securing the food supply chain and thereby enabling the smooth flow of goods is not a dry free trade or market economy issue, but rather a dividing line between life and death. But

he also confirmed that Putin's responsibility for this war is crystal clear.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian representative Viktor Baloga did not deal with the concrete reality, the aid itself, but rather with Viktor Orbán's soccer scarf. According to him, "all the symbols and spirit of Great Hungary must be done away with".

Viktor Baloga labeled the Hungarians as "little freaks" and fascists.

This was a very dissonant (admittedly, far from the first) threat on his part, in light of the fact that the Hungarian state has assured Ukraine of its support and assistance at the highest level.

Baloga also found these things to say: the Hungarians are barking from behind some sort of fence, and he tells the "Hungarian politicians who dream of occupying Ukrainian territories" that "they can get so much on their faces that they end up behind the Urals". He added:

"All memories of Hungary must be erased from Transcarpathia."

Featured image: MTI Photo, Attila Balázs