
EU Summit: Orbán Rejects Pressure, Demands Pipeline Reopening
Orbán made it clear that EU funds for Ukraine depend on the reopening of the Druzhba pipeline and will not be disbursed while oil flows remain halted.

Orbán made it clear that EU funds for Ukraine depend on the reopening of the Druzhba pipeline and will not be disbursed while oil flows remain halted.

The Hungarian prime minister believes Europe can be in no position to properly support others before it gets its own affairs into order.

While the RRS is presented as a tool to protect election processes from foreign interference, a closer look at it raises concerns about its impartiality.

Hungary has reduced attempted illegal crossings from over 100,000 in 2022 to just 12,000 last year, while the UK continues to face a surge in Channel arrivals.

The person responsible for limiting Viktor Orbán’s social media posts publicly displays pro-Ukraine and LGBT activist positions.

In his commemorative speech marking the 1848 revolution, Viktor Orbán described the upcoming election as a struggle for sovereignty and “against external influence.”

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized Hungary’s sovereignty, saying, “We will not allow our national colors to be replaced by Ukrainian or rainbow flags.”

The Hungarian PM asked why Brussels seems to believe that citizens’ patience with current EU policies has no limits.

Establishment figures “aren’t really engaging in journalism but rather covert political spin.”

A statement by the Romanian president reveals how Ukraine’s political pressure on Hungary is finding allies inside the European Union.