Ukrainian Foreign Minister responds to Hungarian Prime Minister’s call to end the counterattack

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba responded to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s call to abandon the counterattack by suggesting that he persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin to withdraw troops from Ukrainian territory. This was reported by the Ukrainian edition of ZN.ua.

“When someone starts saying, ‘No counterattack, let’s negotiate,’ if you’re that smart, then you’re going to persuade Putin to withdraw troops from Ukraine. “Then there will be no counterattack,” said Kuleba.

Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban He insisted Convince Moscow and Kiev to return to negotiations and prevent a possible counterattack of Ukrainian troops. According to the politician, although his experience in the army is a year and a half, he is aware that the attacking side can inflict heavy losses. At the same time, military analysts believe that despite the preparation and supply of weapons, the Ukrainian army will face many obstacles during the counterattack.

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