The far-right in Hungary and Romania are waiting for a Trump-Putin pact to divide Ukraine, - ATO veteran

Date: 2024-01-31 Author: Кирило Загоруйко Categories: WORLD
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The far-right parties of Hungary and Romania are waiting for a pact between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to divide Ukraine if Trump wins the US presidential election and Ukraine loses the war.

Military and political analyst, ATO veteran Yevgeny Diky commented on the statements of certain far-right politicians from Hungary and Romania, who express their desire to annex certain Ukrainian territories if Ukraine loses the war with Russia.

Dikiy connected such sentiments with the expectation by the ultra-right parties of the world of the election of Donald Trump as US President at the end of this year, who will supposedly immediately reach an agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“The people who voice this, the parties who voice this, they live in anticipation of what I would call the Trump-Putin pact... This agreement will provide for - this will actually be a dismantling of Ukraine. This will be a return to the borders that were before World War II. We know very well that this proposal from Russia was actually made,” Dikiy said on the Pryamoy TV channel.

In particular, even before the start of the war, the Russians sent such a mission to countries neighboring Ukraine ahead of their politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky, who actually served as Putin’s voice.

“At that time, Zhirinovsky traveled to our neighboring countries with this proposal. The Poles sent him then. The Romanians sent him then, but the Magyars, by the way, did not send him,” Dikiy noted.

He noted that the situation on this issue in Hungary and Romania is very different.

“In Romania, the ultra-right wing is still marginal. And they voice this, and the current Romanian government is really against it... because they understand perfectly well that membership in NATO and the European Union is incomparably more valuable for the Romanian people and they will not consider such an exchange even now ", said Wild.

Speaking about Hungary, he recalled that on February 25, 2022, the Hungarian army stood in battle formations on the border with Ukraine.

Dikiy is confident that in fact, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is not at all averse to seizing Transcarpathia.

“And there are clear signs that they have such an agreement with Putin - that in the event of the occupation of Ukraine, Muscovites will not lay claim to Transcarpathia, but it will go to Orban as a loyal, reliable ally,” Diky emphasized.
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