Orban tied peace in Ukraine to victory
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Tass, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said after participating in the European Parliament elections, the establishment of peace-loving forces and parties in the European Parliament and the American presidential election, It will make possible the settlement of the war in Ukraine.
Orban said about the possible return of peace to Ukraine: This can be achieved in two stages; The main issue in the current European Parliament elections in all EU countries is the issue of war and peace.
He emphasized: The US presidential election will be held in November. This is the second step. If peaceful people win the European and American elections, then peace can be established in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister of Hungary, whose country has always opposed the escalation of tension in Ukraine and has not agreed to impose sanctions against Russia despite Western pressure, added: Now our first task is is to win the European Parliament elections.
He pointed to the close follow-up and monitoring of election campaigns in France, Germany, Italy and other European Union countries, and stated that the issue of war and peace is prominent in all of Europe. It has been.
Orban added: This issue is now a pan-European issue. Therefore, the elections in European countries can be interpreted as a campaign about war and peace.
Voting branches for the election of the next European Parliament have started in 20 countries of this union. This election campaign in the green continent in the midst of the war in Ukraine and rising anti-immigration tendencies, has been associated with concerns about the possible transfer of power to right-wing politicians and the weakening of the decision-making power of the world’s largest commercial bloc.
Elections started last Thursday in the Netherlands. Several other European countries set up polling stations on Friday and Saturday, but today’s election reaches its peak; On the day when the people of Germany, France, Poland and Spain go to the polls and Italy also holds the second day of voting for the election of 720 members of the European Parliament.
The seats in the European Parliament are allocated based on the population of the countries and range from 6 seats in Malta and Luxembourg to 96 seats in Germany. This election will determine how the European Union faces challenges such as Russia’s resentment, intensifying industrial competition with China and America, climate change and immigration.