Hungary's Orbán accuses EU of deception over Ukrainian support

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has threatened to withdraw support for Ukraine in its war against Russia due to concerns about the treatment of ethnic Hungarians. Orbán cited a 2017 law in Ukraine that limits the use of the Hungarian language, particularly in schools, as the reason for his protest. Hungary, under Orbán's leadership, has maintained closer relations with Moscow and has refrained from participating in the war in Ukraine. Orbán also expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing grain dispute between Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine, further straining relations between the countries.
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