“Pro-Putin-minded Hungarians,” Ukrainian prosecutor voiced a new threat
The Kremlin can play out the “Crimean scenario” in Transcarpathia, using pro-Putin-minded high-ranking Hungarian politicians. Nikolai Golomsha, former first deputy prosecutor general of Ukraine, stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Official Budapest continues to demonstrate its favor towards the political regime of Moscow and its readiness to cooperate with it in all areas, and Hungary, as before, remains one of the countries most dependent on Russia, primarily in the energy sector.
There seems to be geostrategic coordination between Orban’s actions and the Putin regime. Hungary is one of those countries where we signed the Budapest Memorandum in 1994, and we lost not only our nuclear status, but also the corresponding means.
Considering the permanent aggression of Putin’s Russia against Ukraine and the democratic world, we believe that the steps of the current Hungarian executive power contribute to the Kremlin’s global policy of hybrid aggression regarding the deterioration of the situation in our state and the EU. There is a possibility that the Kremlin will play out a Crimean scenario in Transcarpathia based on the patterns of the pseudo-referendum hysteria of 2014 by using pro-Putin high-ranking politicians in Hungary and revanchist politicians in Ukraine,” Golomsha said.
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