PM Orbán talked about the Russian takeover of Hungary at festival

Conjecture that the Russians could “come and take us over” is “unrealistic” and must not result in political steps, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the MCC Feszt in Esztergom on Saturday.
“Unrealistic assumptions may only lead to misguided political decisions,” Orbán said. He said the Russians were “not in the state or position” to pose a threat to Europe at present.

“At the same time, Russia is posing a threat to a part of Ukraine, because if Western [countries] don’t give Ukraine weapons, they will be forced into a peace involving territorial issues, and Russia has territorial demands,” he added.
Orbán said that had nothing to do with what would happen in Poland, Hungary, Romania or Austria, as those countries were not under military threat.
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