The prime ministers of the four countries discussed their differences over aid to Ukraine.
Meeting in Prague, the Prime Ministers of the Visegrad Group discussed their differences on aid to Ukraine.
If Poland and the Czech Republic want to increase the supply of ammunition to Kyiv, Slovakia and Hungary do not want to hear about arms deliveries.
Close to Moscow although a member of the EU and NATO, Viktor Orban says he does not want Russia to become his new neighbor.
“The most important fundamental principle of Hungarian national security is that there must be an entity located between Russia and Hungary, did he declare. We also help Ukraine because of Hungarian national interests. The difference of opinion between us is how best to help Ukraine. The Hungarian position is clear: we do not send weapons to Ukraine.”
Dozens of demonstrators gathered with Ukrainian and European flags to criticize the position considered pro-Russian of Viktor Orban and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.