Budapest rejects the Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s so-called victory plan as it does not want to see Ukrainian soldiers on its soil, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said, APA reports citing TASS.
"The plan says that after securing a victory on the eastern front, Ukraine undertakes to ensure Europe’s security, replacing the Americans with its strengthened army. That said, we, Hungarians, could wake up one day to find out that Slavic soldiers from the East are once again stationed in Hungary. We don’t want that," the Hungarian premier noted in a speech on the anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian uprising, which he delivered in the Millenaris Park in Budapest.
According to Western media outlets, Zelensky’s plan suggests, among other things, that Ukraine should be invited to join NATO and get long-range weapons for attacks inside Russia.