Slovakia's Foreign Minister Rastislav Kacher slammed the pro-Russian Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, for playing into the hands of the Kremlin - calling for a "fake peace" with the Russian Federation and refusing to support Ukraine.

The chief diplomat of Slovakia wrote about this on Facebook.

In his post, Kacher harshly appealed to all those in Europe who support "Putin's coalition" and call the war in Ukraine "not ours."

"Over the weekend, their Carpathian prophet talked about the fact that this is not our war. It is "just a military conflict between two Slavic states". They should have been left alone, isolated. That is, let the Russians quickly kill the Ukrainians. Let them they don't care. How disgusting. How pitiful. How un-Christian. Saint Martin of Tours (born in present-day Hungary) would have died of shame for such Christians," he said in his message.

The head of the Foreign Ministry of Slovakia emphasized that as soon as Russia withdraws all its occupiers from Ukraine, then the West will stop supplying weapons to Kyiv, and as long as they are there, Europe will support the Ukrainian people. 

"As soon as the Russians stop supplying weapons to Ukraine, pack up and go home, at the same moment others will stop supporting Kyiv militarily and peace will come. Everything is very simple," Kacher emphasized.

He also criticized the position of ex-Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico, who, according to Kacer,

wants "Putin's peace, like Orban."

Orbán

is doing in Hungary the same thing that we would do in Slovakia

if the Smer - SD party was in the government (Roberta Fico. - Ed.). For Putin's collaborators, and especially for ours in the Carpathian Basin and Highlands, for all those who want peace at the cost of the destruction of Ukraine, I have only one message: Go to x**," he concluded his eloquent post.

We will remind you that a diplomatic scandal recently broke out between Slovakia and Hungary due to the minister's words about Ukraine.

Thus, the head of the Slovak Foreign Ministry, Kacer, said that Hungary would have territorial claims against Slovakia if Putin succeeded and seized Ukraine.

The Hungarian side was outraged by such a statement.

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