Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called Ukraine an enemy, accusing Kyiv of trying to cut off Hungary from Russian oil and gas.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called Ukraine an enemy, accusing Kyiv of trying to cut off Hungary from Russian oil and gas.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called Ukraine an enemy, accusing Kyiv of trying to cut off Hungary from Russian oil and gas.

Orban called Ukraine an enemy of Hungary.

The Hungarian Prime Minister stated that Ukraine is demanding that Hungary be cut off from cheap oil and gas, which directly harms its vital interests.

“Someone who does this is not an opponent, but an enemy. Do you want me to give you some figures? If there is no Russian oil and gas, you—and all of us—will pay completely different prices,” Orbán declared.