Orban said Hungary will not be intimidated
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said after being criticized by Vladimir Zelensky that Hungary will not yield to pressure or threats.
Orban wrote on social media X: "Hungary will not be intimidated. Presidents come and go, and personal attacks may happen, but do not comment on Hungary's dignity." He also added, "Zelensky would do well to remember this."
Zelensky said during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, "Everyone who lives off European money but betrays European interests should be given a mild punishment."
Orban warned against these insults, saying that life will take care of everything, and everyone will get the punishment they deserve. He also pointed out that Zelensky is a person who "cannot and does not want to stop the war."
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