politics
March 8, 2026
Orban says he received Zelensky's message, advises him to refrain from threats
The Hungarian prime minister warned that Ukraine cannot achieve anything through blackmail against his country

TL;DR
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claims to have received a threatening message from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- Orban stated the threats were directed at him and Hungary, warning that blackmail would not be effective.
- He urged Zelensky to stop the threats and lift the oil blockade against Hungary.
- Earlier, Zelensky had warned of potential military action against Budapest if Hungary continued to obstruct Ukraine's interests.
- Hungary has expressed opposition to Ukraine's rapid EU integration and refused to allocate citizen funds for Kiev.
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