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Viktor Orbán warns Western sanctions have failed, Ukraine war could ‘create a multipolar world order’

Updated: July 26, 2022 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Jul 26, 2022 – 8:24 am EDT

ROMANIA (LifeSiteNews) — Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán has warned that the war in Ukraine cannot be won against Russia, and given its disastrous outcomes on Europe it has the potential to end Western supremacy and “create a multipolar world order.”

Speaking at the Baile Tusnad Summer University in Romania’s Transylvania region, Orbán who won a landslidereelection in April, said it was “absolutely clear” that “Ukraine will never win the war against Russia with American training personnel and weapons, quite simply because the Russian army has asymmetrical dominance.”

Illustrating his point from the European perspective, he said “we are sitting in a car that has flat tires on all four wheels.”

“A new strategy is needed which should focus not on winning the war, but instead on peace talks,” he said. And the role of the European Union (EU) must now be to avoid taking sides between Russia and Ukraine, but “stand between” them to help facilitate peace, Orbán added.

Only “Russian-U.S. talks can put an end to the conflict because Russia wants security guarantees” that only Washington can provide, he said.

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