"Russia is a huge country, and it can mobilize a huge army.

Ukraine is running out of troops," said the Hungarian Prime Minister.

In a conversation with journalists, the Hungarian Prime Minister compared Ukraine to "Afghanistan" and called it "no man's land".

Orbán

also said that he is "the leader of a country that stands on the right side of history."

Viktor Orban

The head of the Hungarian government has long criticized the position of the European Union in relation to Moscow, saying that sanctions harm the Union, but do not weaken Russia or help Ukraine.

Today, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry described the statements of the Hungarian leader as "categorically unacceptable".

"Another disparaging statement of Viktor Orban against Ukraine.

Such statements are categorically unacceptable.

Budapest continues its course to deliberately destroy Hungarian-Ukrainian relations, significantly undermining the possibility of further dialogue between the two neighboring countries.

The Hungarian ambassador will be summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine for a frank conversation.

We reserve the right to take other response measures," said

Oleg Nikolenko

, press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine .