Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was outraged by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's remarks about Putin, recalling Russia's attack on Ukraine on Christmas.
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Polish Prime Minister was outraged by his Orban on Vladimir Putin. Tusk recalled that on December 25, Russian occupation forces carried out a massive attack on Ukraine, the NBN publication reports.
The head of the Polish government wrote on his page on the social network X (former Twitter) that the representative of Budapest called the Kremlin dictator “an honest partner of the Hungarians” in a Christmas interview, and that Marcin Romanowski repeated the patiently memorized wishes in Hungarian Boldog Karácsonyt (“Merry Christmas”) that day.
It should be noted that Marcin Romanowski is a former deputy minister of justice of Poland, who was wanted for corruption crimes. Tusk mentioned the Christmas greetings of the former official, since Hungary granted him political asylum.
Earlier, Orban expressed confidence that the Russian-Ukrainian war would end next year. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on the Hungarian politician's statements.