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Orban wants Biden to stop military support for Ukraine

The Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban while speaking to Kossuth Radio on Friday, said he wants the outgoing United States Democratic Party of "warmongers" to reduce aid to Ukraine in the last months of their administration.

Orban stated he saw US President-elect Donald Trump as the "pro-peace" candidate and wanted current President Joe Biden to ensure he has "a chance to implement his program as calmly as possible," by no longer fueling hostilities or committing to military operations.

The Hungarian prime minister has recently expressed his view that the Trump presidency represents a major paradigm shift for Europe and called for an end to the war.

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