Orban: European Countries Will Learn About Ukraine Talks from Newspapers
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated that European nations are being sidelined from key Ukraine negotiations and will have to learn about their outcomes from the media.

What Did Orban Say?
- Ukraine’s future is being decided without Europe, as key negotiations occur between Washington and Moscow.
- The talks in Riyadh, where the U.S. and Russia are discussing conflict resolution, are happening without EU involvement.
- The EU has lost its influence, despite pouring billions into supporting Ukraine.
Context
This statement comes amid U.S.-Russia negotiations in Saudi Arabia, where key decisions about Ukraine and the future of the conflict are being discussed without European participation.
Orban has long criticized the EU’s Ukraine strategy, arguing that Europe funds the war but has no say in its resolution.
What Does This Mean for Europe?
- The EU may face unexpected geopolitical challenges if U.S.-Russia talks lead to new decisions.
- European countries have effectively been excluded from key discussions, raising questions about their global influence.
- If the U.S. shifts its stance on Ukraine, it could reshape European foreign policy.
Orban’s warning is clear: Europe is losing control over Ukraine’s fate, and soon it may have to adapt to decisions made by others.
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