Europe 'in most DIFFICULT and DANGEROUS situation since second world war,' - Danish PMđ
đ âI think it is serious. I think the war in Ukraine is very serious. When I look at Europe today, I think we are in the most difficult and dangerous situation since the end of the SECOND WORLD WAR â not the cold war.â - Frederiksen
đ Viktor OrbĂĄn, Hungarian PM said that Budapest remained opposed to the idea of accepting Ukraine as a member of the EU. He doesn't want Russian - Ukraine war to reach EU.
đ âUkraine is a heroic country. We have to support them. No question of that. The question is the form how we do that. Membership is TOO much,â
đ âThe Hungarians would not like to belong to the same integration format, even a military one like NATO, or a political economic one like EU, with the Ukrainians. So my proposal, the Hungarian proposal is to have a strategic agreement with Ukraine, not a membership,â
đ âNobody knows what will happen in 100 years ⌠but today is obviously no, no membership, it would mean, first, that war would come into the European Union; second, the money from European Union would go to Ukraine. Both would be bad. There is a legal, strictly settled procedure how to do it. We have to stick to that. It means unanimous decision.â
Sometime back he even said this about Ukraine - âThey donât have money to maintain themselves. We pay the army, we pay the public bureaucracy, we pay the pension, we pay everything. If you are paid [for] by somebody else, youâre not a sovereign country. Itâs not a moral statement, itâs just a financial fact.â