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Orbán has once again accused Ukraine of "interfering" in Hungary's affairs

UA NEWS 27 March 2026 14:34
Orbán has once again accused Ukraine of "interfering" in Hungary's affairs

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has once again alleged that Ukraine is interfering in his country’s internal affairs and has criticized the Ukrainian government and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

In particular, Orbán claims, without evidence, that Ukraine allegedly funneled “billions of dollars” through Hungary to support a pro-Ukrainian candidate in the U.S. and counter Donald Trump.

He also claimed that Ukraine is allegedly attempting to influence the Hungarian elections by “sending in agents” and supporting the opposition.

Furthermore, the Hungarian prime minister repeated his previous claims about so-called “gold convoys” and stated that the Ukrainian government is allegedly willing to pay “billions” for political support.

In another post, Orbán stated that there “will be no pro-Ukrainian government” in Hungary and once again spoke out against aid to Ukraine, calling it “the strength to say no.”

Hungarian Elections: How Trump and Putin Are Saving Orbán from Defeat.

Orbán compared his resistance to Ukraine and Brussels to the fall of communism.

As a reminder, Viktor Orbán refused to call the strikes on Iran the start of a war.

Orbán also responded to Zelenskyy following his remarks about “growing a belly.”

 

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