Russian state media was quick to hail Hungary’s blockade of the EU’s €90 billion loan for Ukraine, portraying Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as a “tough leader” standing up to pressure from Brussels and defending “Hungarian sovereignty.” Russian coverage cast the standoff as proof that Europe is divided and weakening.
Some Russian outlets also described efforts to move ahead with the package despite Hungary’s opposition as “illegal” or “illegitimate,” arguing that bypassing Budapest would violate the bloc’s own rules.
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RIA Novosti quoted Russian political analyst Alexey Martynov as saying the EU was using all available means, including both “legal and illegal” ones, to pressure Orbán and discredit his government ahead of Hungary’s April 12 parliamentary election. He also said one possible scenario was a “color revolution” in Hungary aimed at unseating Orbán.
A Solovyov Live segment called the election a “special operation by Brussels” to remove the “only leader” who refuses to let his people “freeze for Zelensky.”
Earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova also folded the blockade into Moscow’s broader critique of the EU, claiming Brussels was “terrorizing” Hungary by threatening to withhold development funds if Orbán did not sign what she cast as the “death warrant” of his own economy.
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