Viktor Orban’s Hungary stands out from other European countries by favoring a less warmongering path, providing a diplomatic solution.
By Emmanuel Berretta
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Rnothing is going well between Poland and Hungary! The two V4 countries (along with the Czech Republic and Slovakia) are torn over how to respond to the Ukrainian crisis. While Poland has taken the lead over the most hawkish states in the EU, Viktor Orban’s Hungary is arranging a diplomatic issue with Putin and does not want to initiate a reckless escalation. Relations have cooled so much that it is not certain that the PiS government will send a representative to Budapest on March 15 on the occasion of the Hungarian National Day…
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