In his Christmas post, the Polish Prime Minister attacks Viktor Orbán alongside Russia, but his joking comment was not met with agreement.

Donald Tusk got us used to statements full of manipulation. This is what happened again when, on the second day of Christmas, he decided to link his comments on Ukraine, Putin and Orbán with Marcin Romanowski and the Russian attack, wPolityce reports.

"On Christmas Eve, Russia launched a massive missile attack against Ukrainian cities. In a Christmas interview, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called Putin an honest partner of Hungarians. And Romanowski repeated the wishes he had patiently learned: Merry Christmas!"

Tusk wrote on X.

The Polish paper writes that Tusk's words prove how much he is hurt by the former deputy minister's political asylum in Hungary. And by trying to write in Hungarian, he made a big mistake. The correct word is "happy" and not "bolgot".

In response to his post, Jan Kanthak, Member of Parliament for Law and Justice, published a photo of Donald Tusk embracing Vladimir Putin after the Smolensk tragedy.

"I see the Christmas borscht is still going and the Russian attack had to be linked to PiS in some way. It does not disappoint, Prime Minister," wrote Michal Cichy. In the comments to the post, several people drew attention to the correct description of the Hungarian Christmas greeting, just as several users shared the joint photos of Tusk and Putin in response to the X post.

Putin-Tusk

Donald Tusk in Vladimir Putin's embrace
Source: X

Hungarian Nation

Cover image: Donald Tusk
Source: Euronews