Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said during his speech at the Munich Security Conference: "Even a person named Viktor (the Prime Minister of Hungary) should think about how to strengthen his army and prevent Russian tanks from returning to the streets of Budapest, rather than just thinking about how to fill his own stomach."

Responding to this, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said: "Dear Vladimir Zelenskyy: Thank you again for your campaign speech supporting Ukraine's accession to the EU. This will greatly help Hungarians understand the current situation more clearly. However, you have misunderstood one thing: this debate is not about me, nor is it about you. It is about the future of Hungary, Ukraine, and Europe. That is why you cannot join the EU."

Comment: Ukraine hopes the EU will support it more and join the EU as soon as possible, believing that Hungary is holding it back, so the tone of the speech is quite sharp; Hungary, on the other hand, opposes Ukraine's joining based on its own national security, economy, and EU rules, and does not want to get too involved in the conflict, and is also upset about being criticized by name. Both sides are considering issues from their own country's perspective, but they have different interests and views, which leads to the argument.

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