The Prime Minister expressed concerns about the consequences for Hungarian agriculture and crime increase from Ukraine.
Ukraine’s accession to the EU is currently unacceptable, as it would seriously endanger Hungarian agriculture and would also increase the risk of crime, said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday in a regular Friday interview for public service radio Kossuth Radio. This is reported by TASR newsletter in Budapest.
“I am not saying that never, but here and now it’s unthinkable, it would destroy us. It would ruin the whole Hungarian agriculture and crime from Ukraine would be flowing from Ukraine, we couldn’t stop it, “the Prime Minister said.
Orbán also rejected the arrangement of the Pride march
In an interview, Orbán reiterated his negative attitude to the arrangement of the Pride in Budapest, confirmed the government’s support measures to support employment and tax relief of families with children, but also to the fight against drugs and measures to strengthen Hungary’s sovereignty.