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"This is a plan to start World War III": Bezsmertny explains what lies behind Orban's 'peace initiatives'

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Viktor Orban. Source: insuedthueringen.de

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who poses as a peacemaker and allegedly seeks to end the war in Ukraine, may actually have completely different plans. The head of the Hungarian government dreams of weakening Europe and revising the Trianon Treaty.

This opinion was expressed in an interview with OBOZ.Talk by Roman Bezsmertny, a diplomat and international politics expert. In his opinion, Orban's plan is not a peaceful plan, but rather a plan to start World War III.

"I will say it briefly: Orban is sleeping and sees the revision of the Trianon Treaty. He is well aware that as soon as the Putin-Trump plan is implemented, Hungary will have complete freedom of action in this regard. And then Europe will be finished. In general, Orban's plan is not a peaceful plan, it is a plan to start World War III. It seems that the Munich Treaty, the Munich betrayal, taught no one anything," the expert said.

The Treaty of Trianon was signed in Paris on June 4, 1920, between the victorious countries of World War I and the defeated Hungary. As a result, the former Hungary, as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, lost 63.2% of its population (including 3 million ethnic Hungarians) and 2/3 of its territory, including Zakarpattia.

Today, these territories are part of Hungary's neighboring states-Romania (Transylvania), Ukraine (Zakarpattia), Slovakia, Serbia (Vojvodina), Austria (Burgenland), Croatia, and Slovenia.

In an alliance with the Third Reich, Budapest partially regained its historical lands. But in 1945, Hungary again found itself among the countries that lost the World War. It had to return to the borders defined by the Treaty of Trianon.

In Hungary, many politicians consider the Trianon Treaty a national tragedy, and Orban calls the date of its conclusion "the darkest day of Hungarian history."

In November 2022, Orban came to a friendly match between the Hungarian and Greek football teams with a scarf embroidered with a map of "Greater Hungary," causing a major scandal.

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, Bezsmertny said that Viktor Orban traveled to Moscow to solve his own problems, and only a little bit to solve the problems of his country. The politician was recruited by the aggressor country Russia and is part of its mafia-corrupt criminal system.

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