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https://www.szabadeuropa.hu/a/novem...trump-ukrajnarol-johet-az-uj-bekemisszio/3322 0667.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawG36hlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHQwBAODyqgfzDgniNpdozqC9swsHOlk74YWpMnIzfR36Rs0veqZzCFNLCQ_aem_zVr_9btr1
let google translate it, it will be quite readable.
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We understand that Donald Trump is primarily interested in what Viktor Orban thinks about a quick end to the war in Ukraine. According to a source, the US president asked him, among other things, about Russia's ability to continue the war, how war-proof he sees Vladimir Putin's regime, and what kind of settlement he envisages in light of this.
Viktor Orbán has said on several occasions that he sees the war as a war of material warfare, and therefore believes that Russia has far greater reserves and can continue to maintain the status quo, even if it does not achieve spectacular successes in the field compared to what it has achieved so far. Ukraine, on the other hand, is entirely dependent on Western donors, and the long-term sustainability of this support is increasingly uncertain. The Prime Minister therefore believes that an immediate ceasefire is needed first, after which negotiations on a long-term peace agreement can begin. These ideas are very close to those of Donald Trump, who claims that he will "bring peace to Ukraine in 24 hours".
aka:
"Hurka, sausage, paprika, pálinka, ungarische wunderwaffe, you know it?
Garden party barbecue, blood beef, whores, whisky, you know?"
Ukraine? What's that? No such thing, it's the Donbass oblasty of Russia, thats all
Several analysts have said that after his inauguration in January, Trump is likely to want to deliver some quick, spectacular political successes, one of which could be an end to the fighting in Ukraine - even at the cost of no longer reaching a sustainable peace
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