EU membership for Ukraine would mean war – Orban
Budapest has every right to oppose Kiev’s entry into the bloc, the Hungarian prime minister has said
The EU will be directly dragged into the conflict between Russia and Ukraine if it grants Kiev membership of the bloc, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has warned.
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky claimed in an interview with the Euronews’ Enlargement Summit on Tuesday that “Orban has to offer something for Ukraine, which is protecting the whole Europe from Russia, and even now, during this war, we did not get any support from him.”
The Ukrainian leader also claimed that Hungary is providing “very specific support” for Russia by blocking Kiev’s potential entry to the bloc.
Orban fired back in a post on X several hours later, insisting that Hungary “will not support Ukraine’s membership in the European Union, because it would bring the war into Europe and take the money of Hungarians out to Ukraine.”
He noted that a unanimous decision by all 27 EU nations is needed to add another country to the bloc, meaning that “every member state has the sovereign right to support or oppose the admission of a new member.”
“I must reject the suggestion that Hungary owes Ukraine anything. Ukraine does not defend Hungary from anyone or anything. We did not ask for such a thing, and we never will,” Orban wrote.
He stressed that Budapest’s security is assured by its own military and NATO, of which “Ukraine is (fortunately) not a member.”
Unlike most other EU nations, Hungary has taken a neutral stance on the Ukraine conflict, refusing to supply military aid to Kiev and calling for a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
At the same time, it has provided €200 million ($230 million) in humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, Orban noted. “It is unfortunate if this means nothing to… Zelensky,” he added.
Kiev was granted EU candidate status a few months after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. Zelensky has repeatedly called upon the bloc to accelerate accession talks since then.
Budapest said last summer that it would veto the Ukrainian bid to enter the EU. Hungary held a referendum on the issue in June, in which 95% of voters opposed Kiev’s potential membership.