
The Russian army advanced in the area of Platonovka and Myrnohrad
17.02.2026 - 07:01
Eight out of ten Ukrainians do not support introducing VAT on international parcels
17.02.2026 - 08:04Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accused Ukraine of interfering in Hungary’s parliamentary elections, scheduled for April 12. He called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to stop doing so.
“It is obvious that the Ukrainians and their president are actively involved in Hungary’s election campaign. They know that we are not giving money to Brussels for it to be passed on to Ukraine. That is why it matters a great deal to Ukraine how the elections in Hungary end. That’s why they decided to take part in this campaign. They are funding our opponents in their own personal interests. We know about this. It is documented and well known. Stop interfering—Hungary must decide its own fate!” Orbán said.
In recent weeks, relations between Kyiv and Budapest have sharply deteriorated. Zelenskyy publicly, and in a rather insulting manner, spoke about Orbán. At the Munich Security Conference he said: “Viktor can think about how to grow his belly instead of how to build up an army to stop Russian tanks from returning to the streets of Budapest.”
Orbán, for his part, called Ukraine an enemy of Hungary because of Kyiv’s demands to stop using Russian energy resources.





