Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said it does not need lecture on corruption from Orban, who made his country the poorest in EU
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reacted sharply to the attack of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who publicly criticized the Ukrainian authorities on the social network X for corruption scandals in the energy sector. This was reported by the spokesman for the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Heorhii Tykhyi on X.
The Foreign Ministry, responding to the post of the Hungarian leader, emphasized that Ukraine does not need lessons on corruption.
Reacting to the corruption scandal in the Ukrainian energy sector, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed his extreme criticism on the social network X. He noted that such incidents are "the golden illusion is falling apart"
"This is the chaos that the Brussels elite wants to pour European taxpayers' money into, where everything that is not shot on the front line ends up in the pockets of the military mafia. Madness. Thank you, but we do not want to have any part in this. We will not send the money of the Hungarian people to Ukraine. It can be used much better at home: just this week we doubled payments to adoptive parents and approved the 14th pension," Orban wrote.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, Hungary will block Ukraine's accelerated accession to the European Union as long as the country is ruled by the so-called "national government" of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Budapest plans to form an anti-Ukrainian alliance with Slovakia and the Czech Republic to coordinate common positions and present a united front during European Union meetings and summits.