Orbán: War in Ukraine Will be 'Longer, More Brutal' than Anticipated

  • 3 Jun 2025 11:33 AM
Orbán: War in Ukraine Will be 'Longer, More Brutal' than Anticipated
Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Monday warned that the war in Ukraine would be "longer and more brutal" than anticipated at the start of the year, and "we must be ready for intensified covert operations, smear campaigns and war propaganda against Hungary".

In a post on Facebook, Orban announced that he has convened a meeting of the Defence Council for this afternoon, saying "we must face the fact that transatlantic unity has sharply deteriorated", and referring to the recent intensification of armed action.

He said there was a wide gulf between "peace-oriented forces" led by US President Donald Trump and leaders in Brussels and Kyiv "who want to prolong the war". Hungary, he added, must stay on the side of peace, "even if this means disputes with Brussels will become louder".

"We must prepare Hungary for attacks with double the force because Hungary is an ally of President Trump," he wrote, warning of "intensified covert operations, smear campaigns, and war propaganda against Hungary".

The prime minister concluded: "We are ready to and will defend Hungary and Hungarian families!"

DefMin: Hungary plays active role in strengthening NATO’s eastern flank

At the meeting focused on the Russia-Ukraine war, Szalay-Bobrovniczky said the allies needed to refrain from any steps that might hinder the success of the United States’ peace efforts or could lead to an escalation of the conflict.

The meeting also touched on regional security, strengthening NATO’s eastern flank and increasing defence investments.

Eastern NATO countries had been under serious pressure since the start of the war in Ukraine to bolster their defences in response to the threat to their east, Szalay-Bobrovniczky said, according to a ministry statement.

He said that as a credible ally, Hungary made "outstanding efforts" relative to its size and opportunities to contribute to NATO’s activities.

Monday’s summit of the presidents of the Bucharest Nine comprising Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia and the Nordics (Denmark, Finland, Iceland Norway and Sweden) was held in preparation for the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague. Hungary was represented by the defence minister on behalf of President Tamas Sulyok.

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