Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed scepticism about the European Commission's proposal for households to stock 72-hour emergency reserves, calling it unnecessary for Hungarian families already used to preparing.
He warned that Brussels was preparing for war while Hungary remained committed to peace, writes The Hungarian Conservative magazine.
The prime minister said the EU was pushing for deeper involvement in conflicts, while Hungary was firmly against escalation. He pointed out that the US advocates peace and Hungary should join this approach rather than supporting European countries that seek continued hostilities. | BGNES