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The head of the office of Hungary's prime minister Gergel Gulyash suggested not ...

There is no chance: Orban was doubted in the success

The head of the office of Hungary's prime minister Gergel Gulyash suggested not taking Ukraine in NATO, but to the Kremlin to provide security guarantees. The administration also believes that there will be no peace negotiations between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. On September 2, the head of Hungary Prime Minister Gergeli Gulyash made another scandalous statement about Ukraine, mentioning possible peace talks and counter-offensive of the Armed Forces, Hirado reports.

Answering questions about the Russian-Ukrainian war, the head of the Office stated that Ukraine has no real chance of regaining occupied territories and that "it is also obvious that Russia is not a threat to Central Europe. " He explains this by the fact that the Russian Federation "has not achieved rapid and impressive results" in Ukraine over the past one and a half years. According to Gergey Gulyash, there will be no peace talks between Ukraine and Russia without the US.

He believes that for a strong peace, the "Western world that supports Ukraine, must provide security guarantees of Russia, but is definitely not NATO membership", but in the long run, the placement of peacekeeping soldiers and countless such decisions can ensure strong peace in Ukraine. It should be noted that Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban takes a frankly pro-Russian position. He recently suggested that you enter Putin.

Orban believes that Ukraine is on the way to the war in the war, since the army of the Russian Federation is superior in terms of the Armed Forces. "It's a lie. It is not just a misunderstanding, it is a lie and it is impossible. Everyone who deals with politics and is understood in logic, numbers and data, knows that it cannot be discussed," the politician said. We will remind, on August 26 Victor Orban stated that Ukrainians allegedly suffer from support of the event.