Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was outraged by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's statement that Ukraine should become a member of the Alliance in the future.
Orban announced this on Twitter.
The Prime Minister shared on his Twitter the Politico publication, which quoted Stoltenberg's words at a briefing in Kyiv, where he stated that Ukraine belongs to the Euro-Atlantic family. "Ukraine's rightful place is in NATO. And over time, our support will help you make this possible."
Orban emotionally commented on this publication: "What?!".
It will be recalled that the Prime Minister of Hungary recently declared that Ukraine is not able to finance itself, and called the state "non-existent" in the financial sense.
Orban has previously stated that Russia's goal is to turn Ukraine into an "ungovernable ruin" so that the West cannot claim it "as a prize", and they have already supposedly succeeded, as Ukraine is now a "no man's land", like Afghanistan.