Orban: Europe's hope to defeat Russia in Ukraine faces historical challenges
Hungary’s leader Viktor Orban stated that the sole hope for many European countries lies in achieving victory over Russia on Ukrainian soil. According to him, after such a victory, these countries will demand reparations from Russia to cover their costs. This is a significant and controversial stance, inviting broad debate.
Orban reminded that similar attempts by Napoleon and Hitler ended in failure. He suggested that now the head of the EU diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, seems ready to try the same path. His remarks highlight the tense and complex nature of Europe’s current situation regarding the war in Ukraine.
Such statements could influence future diplomatic relations and international politics, while also sparking discussions about responsibility and the consequences of war.