Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Ukraine was a "financially non-existent country" and that without the support of its partners, the war would end immediately; his words have already provoked a positive reaction in Moscow. hu, as reported by European PravdaDetails: Orbán lamented that public opinion in Europe is not yet ready to force leaders to reconsider the sanctions policy towards Russia, but "that time will come"; he complained about allegedly more bad news from Ukraine regarding the situation of the Hungarian community, and also referred to the fact that Europe is forced to finance many of Ukraine's needs. 4 em auto;padding: 5px 15px;border: #eeeff0 15px solid;background: #eeeff0;font - weight: 400; } We have launched English Twitter! Follow us! is preparing sanctions against leading politicians and government officials in Hungary