Hungarian PM orban predicts end to Ukraine war by 2025
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes the war between Russia and Ukraine will end in 2025, either through peace negotiations or the defeat of one of the parties. He believes that after the conflict, European economies, especially Hungary's, will achieve "great success."
Prime Minister Viktor Orban was interviewed by Magyar Nemzet about the conflict in Ukraine.
He stated that the war is expected to conclude in 2025, either through peace negotiations or by the defeat of one of the warring parties.
Orban believes in success after the war ends
He expressed optimism that European economies, particularly Hungary's, would experience significant success after the war.
He assured that they are ready to start in 2025, transitioning from war policies to peacetime governance, expecting to regain significant economic achievements.
Orban also highlighted his government's efforts to establish global partnerships, including with Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia.
He noted that the new American president holds a favorable view of Hungary, the Chinese president visited two European Union nations, including France and Hungary, and highlighted strong diplomatic relationships: the Turkish president as a friend, the Russian president as a reliable partner, and the Israeli prime minister as a close ally. He emphasized that such diplomatic achievements are unprecedented in Hungary's history.