Let's pay billions, tolerate the deprivation of rights of Hungarians abroad and be grateful - a shocking statement came from Ukraine.

Until now, Hungary has supported Ukraine with HUF 44.5 billion, despite the fact that since 2015, many laws have been passed in the country that step by step violated and reduced the rights of Hungarians living abroad, not to mention the fact that Ukrainian politicians and public figures regularly make unacceptable statements to our country in connection, the Mandiner reported.

Ukraine is an economically non-existent country, said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in his radio interview on Friday.

The paper also wrote that the Russians and the Ukrainians also reacted to the words of the Hungarian Prime Minister. While, according to Medvedev, "Viktor Orbán's formulation is brave and precise",

On behalf of the Ukrainians, Nikolenko stated that, in his opinion, the Hungarians "should be more grateful".

Why should we be grateful according to Ukrainians?

"Supporting Ukraine is not charity. By supporting Ukraine, Europe is primarily investing in its own security," Nikolenko stressed, saying that in the face of Russian aggression, Ukrainians will preserve peace over Budapest and other European cities even at the cost of their own lives.

Of course, the spokesperson did not address the already mentioned amount of continuous Hungarian support, the reception and care of refugees, not to mention the fact that, although according to György Nógrádi, the country that provoked the war clearly needs Western support, Ukrainian politicians and public figures regularly make unacceptable statements about our country.

Most recently, Zelensky's adviser, for example, stated that they think so

"if they saw the video on which the Russians cut off the head of a Ukrainian soldier, they should know that the Hungarians are paying for the knife".

According to Oleg Ustenko, by Hungary buying more gas from the Russians, it gives them a greater opportunity to escalate the war. about this by clicking .

In connection with the above, the question may rightly arise: surely the statement of the Ukrainian foreign affairs spokesman that Hungary should be grateful is legitimate and acceptable? Are you sure that only Hungary should be grateful?

Source: Mandarin

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