Orban says Christians perish in war in Ukraine amidst Islamization
Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban. Photo: a ruptly video screenshot
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban once again criticized the policies of European countries, which, according to him, allow Christians to perish in the war in Ukraine. According to the Hungarian Prime Minister, "Christians should not die in the war in Ukraine amidst Islamization."
In his interview, he stated that "the Anglo-Saxons disrupted the Russian-Ukrainian peace agreement of 2022."
He also said that "our task was to ensure that no Christian died on a continent that is experiencing a shortage of Christians."
"We Christians are killing one another in Eastern Europe while fearing Islamization," Orban noted.
Earlier, the UOJ reported that Orban emphasized that Christians are killing oen another while Europe is being filled with Muslims.
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