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28 Feb 2025, 20:05 GMT+10
Kiev joining the bloc could trigger economic collapse and rising crime in Hungary, the prime minister has said
Admitting Ukraine into the EU would be an "unthinkable" act, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated, adding that accession to the bloc by Kiev could have severe economic and security consequences for Hungary.
Speaking in an interview with Kossuth Radio on Friday, Orban said that while he would not rule out Ukraine joining the bloc in principle, doing so under the current circumstances would be virtually impossible. "One thing I can say for sure: here and now, this is unthinkable," he said.
He argued that Ukraine's membership in the EU "would ruin us," adding that "first, it would destroy Hungarian farmers and Hungarian agriculture. Second, it would subsequently ruin the entire Hungarian national economy."
Beyond economic concerns, Orban claimed that Ukraine's accession would lead to an influx of crime into Hungary. "I also don't see clearly how we will curb the crime that would inevitably flood into Hungary along with it," he said. "I cannot think of a single argument that would justify Ukraine's accession from Hungary's perspective."
Orban has been a consistent critic of Ukraine's integration into Western institutions, although he argued in 2023 that the EU could sign a five- to ten-year strategic partnership agreement with Kiev to bring it closer to the bloc. He has also pushed back against Ukraine's NATO ambitions, warning that its accession could escalate tensions with Russia, and suggesting that the country should instead remain a "buffer" between Moscow and the West.
Ukraine applied for EU membership in February 2022, shortly after the escalation of the conflict with Russia. In June 2022, it was granted candidate status.
However, Ukraine faces significant hurdles before joining the bloc, as full membership requires the unanimous approval of all EU nations. In addition, the EU has demanded that Ukraine implement a comprehensive set of governance reforms, fight rampant corruption, and harmonize its legislation with EU law.
EU officials have never set a definitive timeline for Ukraine's accession, although former European Council President Charles Michel suggested that Ukraine could join the bloc by 2030, provided it meets all the conditions.
(RT.com)
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