Orban Hits Hard: Ukrainian Forced Conscription is a Crime, and the EU Veto on Ukraine’s Membership is a Waste of Time!
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban doesn’t mince words and drops a bombshell on Europe’s table! While Ukraine fights for survival in a brutal war, Orban claims that things are happening there that no one should ignore – forced conscription that is killing people! Yes, you read that right – people are dying while being forced to fight!
Forced Conscription – Death at the Doorstep
Orban openly condemned the brutality of Ukraine’s military mobilization on Facebook in the “Warriors Club” group. He cited the case of a Ukrainian with Hungarian citizenship who was allegedly beaten so badly that he ended up hospitalized. He was forcibly taken from Beregsasas and beaten multiple times while trying to avoid forced conscription. Orban clearly states: “Ukrainians have no right to beat people to death during forced conscription!”
EU Veto and Referendum – Hungary Stands Firm
But that’s not all! Orban does not hide that Hungary does not support Ukraine’s accession to the EU and that the veto will remain in place. According to him, the decision on membership must be unanimous, and Hungary is there to say “no.” To make things even more dramatic, Orban published the results of a referendum in Hungary where as much as 95% of two million participants voted against Ukraine’s EU membership.
Orban vs Zelensky – Clash of Words and Interests
While Ukrainian President Zelensky and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen try to bypass the Hungarian veto, Orban tells them it’s a waste of time and that they should focus on saving lives, not political games. He emphasizes that Ukraine is not ready for EU membership because it is a country at war, with a collapsing economy and reduced freedoms.
Fighting for Truth or Political Game?
Orban claims Ukrainians accuse Hungary without reason and that unnecessary tensions are being created between the two countries. “Enough lies! We fight for the truth!” he says.
What Does This Mean for Europe?
This situation casts a shadow over European solidarity and unity. While Ukraine fights for its survival, Hungary uses the situation to highlight its interests and positions, further complicating European politics and Ukraine’s future in the EU.
Conclusion
Orban has made it clear that he will not allow Hungary to be bypassed in the EU enlargement process, and the brutality of Ukrainian forced conscription is a topic Europe must not ignore. Is this just a political game or a real fight for justice and human rights? Leave your thoughts – is Orban a hero or a villain in this story?
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