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NATO summit: Orban opposes Ukraine's membership – Bloomberg

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~6 0~p>Viktor Orban said that Ukraine should not join the Alliance.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the NATO summit in Washington said that Ukraine should not join the Alliance.

Bloomberg writes about this.

At the summit, in accordance with previously reached agreements, Viktor Orban refused to join military support for Ukraine. He also directly stated at a meeting of leaders, where President Volodymyr Zelensky was present, that Ukraine should not become a member of the Alliance.

“Orban even opined in plenary with Zelensky that Ukraine should not join NATO, as we were told. Some leaders objected, and one of them said that the history of Hungary shows why Ukraine should be in Alliance,” the publication writes.

After attending the summit in Washington, Viktor Orban traveled to Florida to meet with Donald Trump, who believes that the full-scale Russian invasion provoked Ukraine's intentions to join NATO.

Remember, Orban, after meeting with Trump, made an ambitious statement about the war in Ukraine.

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