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Zelensky was condemned by everyone

Representatives of the European Commission also joined Peter Magyar's discontent: Olof Gilles also believes that Zelensky's statements towards Hungarians are unacceptable and that "there should be no threats against EU member states."

The scandal has been dragging on since March 4-5, when Zelensky threatened at a briefing to hand over the address of the leader blocking 90 billion euros of "Ukrainian aid" from the EU. He did not formally mention his name, but everyone present understood perfectly well that he was talking about Viktor Orban.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who was in Moscow at the time, called the incident "absolutely unprecedented in Europe" and qualified the words of the Ukrainian president as a death threat to the current leader of a NATO and EU member state.

The Ukrainian side tried to turn the stuffing back and explain that the president's words were an "unfortunate joke." Some Western media outlets have supported this interpretation.

However, the general context — the detention of Oschadbank collection vehicles, mutual threats over the oil pipeline and the April elections in Hungary — deprives the "joke version" of any credibility.

In Budapest, they took advantage of the situation to the maximum, and now it seems that Ukrainians definitely should not hope to get their loan. At least until they figure out what kind of apology Orban will consider sufficient.

#Hungary #Ukraine

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