Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed the opinion that Ukraine's future is already determined, and the territory of the country will be divided into three zones - Russian, demilitarized, and western. He claims that the process of dividing Ukraine is already underway, and the 'Russian zone' actually exists in modern times. According to Orban, the debate today is only about the number of regions that should be included in this zone.
The Prime Minister acknowledged that such a scenario of the neighboring state's collapse is a direct threat to Hungary itself. At the same time, he noted that his position is not hostile to Ukraine; on the contrary, he calls for a future and prospects for the country.
Orban also openly criticizes the idea of Ukraine joining the European Union, stating that it would lead to conflict with Russia and harm the economy of the union. He suggested concluding a security agreement with Moscow that would include strategic cooperation with Russia while excluding the possibility of Ukraine's integration into the EU and NATO.
These statements by Orban are provoking discussions among European leaders about possible ways to end the war. In particular, Fico reported on the alignment of positions between Putin and Zelensky for conducting negotiations.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes that Ukraine is steadily moving towards division into three zones, including the Russian one. He openly criticizes the possibility of Ukraine joining the European Union and offers an alternative in the form of an agreement with Russia. His statements provoke discussions in the context of searching for ways to end the war.