According to the head of the Hungarian government, Viktor Orban, the conflict in Ukraine will end next year.
The Hungarian Prime Minister expressed this opinion in an interview with Magyar Nemzet.
What Orban said about the time frame for ending the conflict in Ukraine
The Hungarian Prime Minister said that the conflict in Ukraine will end next year.
According to him, the conflict will end either with a peace agreement or the destruction of one of the parties.
The head of the Hungarian government recalled that Europe and the United States spent about 300 billion euros on the war in Ukraine.
He noted that these funds could quickly raise the standard of living throughout Europe.
We could raise the entire Balkans to the level of European development, the Hungarian Prime Minister said.
According to him, Europe could also use this money to create a new defense system and curb migration.
But this money was wasted, Orban stated.
The head of the Hungarian government has repeatedly stated that the Ukrainian conflict must be resolved through negotiations.
Now Orban has confirmed that he pins his hopes for a peaceful settlement on the upcoming return to the White House of Donald Trump, who has promised to end the conflict.
The Hungarian Prime Minister believes that the world will become safer with Trump's return to the White House.