The Office of the President called the introduction of a state of emergency by Hungary a PR

25 May 2022, 07:53 | Ukraine
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Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak called the idea of \u200b\u200bthe Hungarian government to introduce a state of emergency in the country due to the war in Ukraine a PR. So Podolyak spoke on the air of a nationwide telethon on the evening of Tuesday, May 24, Ukrinform reports..

" Such positions are constantly. They communicate, probably, they have a Russian lobby, there is a certain contact with the Russian Federation. They are now starting to develop a program for the maximum number of informational occasions that would not be in the hands of Ukraine or European pro-Ukrainian unity,” said Mykhailo Podolyak.

In his opinion, this is an attempt to create informational occasions for the world community to talk about the problems caused by the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war.. For example, he suggests that the world may be trying to solve the problem of the food crisis caused by the war, offering simply a ceasefire, and not withdrawing the occupying army of the Russian Federation from the territory of Ukraine..

“Let's do it. Only without a ceasefire. Let's do this, when the Russian Federation leaves, where the Russian boat constantly goes there, let them go there for themselves. And then we will transport everything to the world. Why? Because, unlike the Russian Federation, we fulfill our obligations in full,” Mikhail Podolyak stressed..

The state of emergency in Hungary came into effect from midnight on May 25. It was introduced due to the war in Ukraine and the potential economic crisis caused by it..



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Recall that Hungary actually blocked the implementation of the sixth package of EU sanctions against the Russian Federation, which implied the imposition of an embargo on Russian oil.. In exchange for agreeing to the oil embargo against Russia, proposed by the European Commission, Budapest demands from the EU 15-18 billion euros in aid. Vice-President of the European Parliament Katarina Barli, in response to such a demand from Budapest, said that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban "




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