Orban: Putin is our honest partner and Netanyahu is our good friend

While calling the Preside of Russia “a sincere partner” and the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime “a good friend of Hungary”, the Hungarian Prime Minister said that Budapest is willing to develop its relations with Moscow.
According to Isna, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in an ierview with Magyar Nemzet newspaper that maiaining balance in relations with other governmes is not an easy task.
Orban also said: “Foreign policy of a logical coury is to find friends.” Let there be as many couries in the world as possible to invest in the success of the Hungarian people. The preside-elect of America supports Hungary. The Preside of China has also visited 2 European Union couries, France and Hungary. The preside of Türkiye is our friend, the preside of Russia is our honest partner, and the prime minister of Israel is our good friend. “I doubt that such a situation has prevailed in the history of Hungarian diplomacy.”
The Prime Minister of Hungary emphasized: “Maiaining balance in relations with other couries is not an easy task. “Also, the motivation we have for finding our friends is that all Hungarians get a tangible benefit.”
“Hungary will receive significa investme from the United States,” he said regarding the new administration of Preside-elect Donald Trump. In addition, Trump has promised to deal with the war in Ukraine, and this promise will probably be fulfilled in 2025.
Regarding the war in Ukraine, Orban added: “Hungary has endured three years of war in the neighboring coury. The war in Ukraine has affected everyone, including the economy of the couries. “It is a good achieveme that Hungary has not retreated from its position and its situation is now differe compared to most European couries.”
Hungary, unlike many EU member states, has rejected sending any lethal weapons to Ukraine and is focused on a peaceful solution to the conflict. This coury has also repeatedly criticized the European Union’s sanctions against Russia, and its prime minister has described the said sanctions and restrictions as a “failure” that only worsens the energy crisis.
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