In a Facebook post, Orban expressed that the action ordered by President Donald Trump to kidnap Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro is “further proof” of the collapse of a geopolitical model.
The first days of this year reminded us that the liberal world order is disintegrating. The new world is only just beginning to take shape, and the years to come will be even more unstable, unpredictable, and dangerous, warned the Hungarian leader, while reaffirming his government’s commitment to “the path of peace and security.”
Orban stressed that, should his Fidesz party win the parliamentary elections in April, Hungary “will stay out of the war in Ukraine” and will refuse to send its youth to the front lines or commit its economy to foreign conflicts.
“Our priority is to protect Hungarians, not to fuel wars driven by hegemonic logics that have already proven their failure,” he declared.
Analysts close to the multipolar worldview believe that Budapest’s stance reflects a growing rejection in Europe of the continent’s instrumentalization in disputes that do not serve its sovereign interests.
The Hungarian prime minister also expressed his hope that the conflict in Ukraine will find a diplomatic solution by 2026 and that Western sanctions against Russia will be lifted, a measure he considers essential for European economic recovery and regional stabilization.
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