Prime Minister of Hungary

01/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/23/2026 08:15

President Zelenskyy crossed a line in Davos

"There is nothing new in the fact that, as elections approach in Hungary, he once again placed the Hungarian government, and me personally, in his sights," Mr Orbán wrote, adding that what was surprising, however, was that in his speech he also criticised every other European leader. "He says the support sent to Ukraine is insufficient, the weapons are insufficient, and Europe's determination is insufficient. We did not have to wait long for the response from Brussels. Last night, Ursula von der Leyen presented a roadmap for Ukraine's development. In it, the Brusselians accepted every Ukrainian demand. $800 billion for Ukraine, accelerated EU accession by 2027, and further support all the way until 2040," the post reads.

"This is where things stand. President Zelenskyy has things all backwards, yet the Brusselians are eager to pay up. We will have a few words to say about this as well. A national petition is coming, through which we can send a clear message to Brussels: we will not pay!" Mr Orbán wrote.

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