“It was a sudden decision when we saw the barbaric Russian missile attack,” he told reporters before departing for Kiev.
THE Peter Magyarthe leader of the Hungarian opposition and a key political opponent of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, today brought aid to the Kyiv Children’s Hospital which was hit by Russian bombing on Monday.
Peter Magyar’s Tisza party collected 15 million forints ($41,276) and medical supplies and food to deliver to Kiev. “It was a sudden decision when we saw the barbaric Russian missile attack,” he told reporters before departing for Kiev.
Orban, a friend and ally of Putin, is opposed to Western military aid to Ukraine. His visit to Moscow last week and meeting with the Kremlin ruler was heavily criticized by Budapest’s European allies.
“The Prime Minister reserves for himself the right to travel the world claiming to work for peace, but we believe in action, not in orbiting the Earth three times. We are different,” said Peter Magyar.
Peter Magyar, whose party won 30% of the vote in June’s European elections, said Orbán should have visited Kiev earlier and that one of the reasons for the delay was disagreements between Kiev and Budapest over the rights of the Hungarian minority of Ukraine.
Magyar also said he agreed with the Hungarian government that military aid to Ukraine should not go through or with Hungary because that could target the Hungarian minority, but other countries have the right to send arms. in Ukraine.
Source :Skai
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