Newsweek columnists David Brennan and John Jackson said Russian leader Vladimir Putin has a Trojan horse in the West.
Brennan and Jackson expressed the opinion that the ally, which can be called a “Trojan horse”, is Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
They pointed to the fact that Orban called Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy “an opponent” and called for peace talks, contrary to Kiev’s position.
Moreover, the authors point out, the Hungarian Prime Minister declared that his country maintains economic relations with Moscow and recommends that the West do the same.
According to Jackson and Brennan, such statements show that Orban is a “dangerous ally”. Journalists from the American press even call his statements “rebellious rhetoric”,
The publication indicates that Hungary can block NATO expansion by blocking the entry of Sweden and Finland.
Eled Nowak, spokesperson for the right-wing Hungarian Mi Hazánk party, said the party had proposed a veto on NATO expansion because it could be a step towards world war and an attempt at provocation, More reported. early the Public News Service.