维克托·奥尔班与乌尔苏拉·冯德莱恩对峙:呼吁乌克兰立即实现和平
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ4jqEm3yAc
2024年11月9日
匈牙利总理维克托·奥尔班对欧盟持续支持乌克兰的战争努力采取大胆立场,呼吁立即进行和平谈判并停火以避免局势进一步升级。在与乌尔苏拉·冯德莱恩和查尔斯·米歇尔举行的新闻发布会上,奥尔班强调了结束冲突的紧迫性,并警告说战争的时间已经不多了。尽管面临欧盟和乌克兰总统泽连斯基的抵制,奥尔班仍继续推动外交解决方案,敦促西方重新考虑其应对危机的方法。观看奥尔班如何批评乌尔苏拉·冯德莱恩的乌克兰战略和泽连斯基拒绝谈判,同时提出他对和平解决战争的愿景。此描述概述了要点,强调了奥尔班的立场、他对乌尔苏拉·冯德莱恩和泽连斯基的批评以及对和平的呼吁,为视频内容设置了引人入胜的叙述。
昨晚晚餐时,我们讨论了美国大选的结果,美国是我们最大的经济和贸易伙伴,我们有着独特的历史纽带,我们的公民在大西洋彼岸有着数百万的友谊,因此从一开始就与新政府建立良好关系非常重要,这就是我们将继续塑造积极的跨大西洋议程的方式,昨天下午我有机会在电话中祝贺唐纳德·特朗普,嗯,早些时候我们讨论了乌克兰、国防贸易和能源等话题,这是关于这些话题的简短讨论,当然,我期待着现在一起发展这些话题,当然,你知道,欧洲理事会在布达佩斯举行了一次非正式会议,但这不是第一次,匈牙利已经是理事会的东道主,或者说是主席,但我们当时没有任何正式的理事会,所以我们很荣幸能够在这里接待欧洲领导人,当然,每个人都知道,有一些问题需要解决欧盟委员会和匈牙利之间存在重大的政治冲突,当然,我与欧盟委员会主席存在分歧,但乌尔苏拉·冯·迪翁现在是我们的客人,我们邀请了她,她接受了我们的邀请,当然,我们以应有的礼貌和尊重接待了她,因此在今天的会议上没有出现激烈的分歧或辩论,当我们回到布鲁塞尔友好的环境中时,我们会进行争吵,消除不必要的繁文缛节,为什么欧洲人应该相信这次情况会有所不同,如何与特朗普进行贸易谈判,啊,对不起,是的,所以我认为首先,参与非常重要,我们昨天已经开始了,其次讨论共同利益,我们有共同的利益,所以,然后进行谈判,共同利益例如,这是我们谈到的一个话题,我不会说讨论过,但我们昨天谈到了整个液化天然气的话题,我们仍然通过俄罗斯从俄罗斯获得大量液化天然气,为什么不将其替换为美国液化天然气,这对我们来说更便宜,并降低了我们的成本能源价格更有可能的是,欧盟将实际开发和实施这些新的金融工具,我们已经非常谨慎地制定了对乌克兰的财政支持,正如你所知,乌克兰有 500亿欧元的贷款,我们现在还有 G7 贷款,这将为乌克兰提供重要的救济,直到 2026 年,你知道我们为 G7 中的每个合作伙伴都提供了公平的份额,他们都为这笔 500 亿美元的贷款做出了贡献,这笔贷款是提供给乌克兰的,但我认为更重要的是,我们与我们的美国朋友讨论的事实是,俄罗斯不仅是对欧洲的威胁,而且是对整个全球安全的威胁,因为俄罗斯不仅是一个专制国家,它威胁着民主国家,而且还日益与伊朗、朝鲜和中国等其他国家结盟,助长了这场战争,匈牙利在移民问题上非常强硬,正如你所知,但当战争爆发时,我们立即为乌克兰难民开放了边境,并引导他们来到这里,我们让他们得到了很多数十万人抵达,得到了所有援助,并提供了他们所需要的帮助,所以我认为我们在限制方面做得很好,让匈牙利继续留在人道主义合作和援助领域,不要让匈牙利更接近战争,你说你并不孤立,但你也说你对乌克兰应该做什么有不同的看法,那是你的另一个问题,这不是我的工作来回答这个问题,乌克兰是一个主权国家,匈牙利是一个主权国家,乌克兰会做什么,它完全属于乌克兰人,他们决定战斗,他们英勇地战斗,无论如何,继续与否是他们的决定,所以我正在做的是,我试图将匈牙利与战争的危险隔离开来,以及可能恶化的局势,这可能会对匈牙利产生不良影响,总统先生,请理解语言,米歇尔,你有发言权,我只是想向总统解释一下,请我的朋友,时机不在你这边,我愿意帮助你以某种方式达成停火,然后实现和平,但我被拒绝了,因为总统说维克多,这不是我的观点,我的观点是,作为乌克兰总统,时机在我们这边,我说谢谢总统,我不能再做了,所以我之后所做的就是意识到交战双方都没有准备好停火,他们都相信时机在他们这边,我继续努力组织一种尽可能广泛的国际氛围,在战争周围创造一种适当的氛围,然后影响交战双方,迟早他们必须停火,然后进行一些谈判,恢复合作沟通所以这就是我所做的我永远不敢说应该做什么乌克兰人他们的国家他们的未来他们的生活主权国家。
Viktor Orban Confronts Ursula Von Der Leyen: Calls for Immediate Peace in Ukraine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ4jqEm3yAc
2024年11月9日
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban takes a bold stand against the European Union's ongoing support for Ukraine’s war efforts, calling for immediate peace talks and a ceasefire to avoid further escalation. In a press conference with Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel, Orban emphasized the urgency of ending the conflict, warning that the time for war is running out. Despite facing resistance from both the EU and Ukrainian President Zelensky, Orban continues to push for diplomatic solutions, urging the West to reconsider its approach to the crisis. Watch as Orban criticizes Ursula von der Leyen’s Ukraine strategy and Zelensky's refusal to negotiate, while presenting his vision for a peaceful resolution to the war. This description offers an overview of the main points, emphasizing Orban's position, his criticisms of Ursula von der Leyen and Zelensky, and the call for peace, setting up the video content for a compelling narrative.
last night at dinner we discussed the
results of the elections in the United
States the United States is our biggest
economic and trading partner we share a
unique historical Bond and our citizens
share millions of friendships across the
Atlantic so it is important to build
good relations with a new Administration
from the very beginning on and this is
how we will continue to shape the positive transatlantic agenda I had the opportunity yesterday afternoon to
congratulate Donald J Trump on the phone
um uh early on we discussed um among
others the topic of Ukraine and defense
trade and energy um and it was a brief discussion
about these topics and of course I'm
looking forward to develop these topics
together now of course you know that the
European Council held an informal meeting here in Budapest but not for the first time Hungary has already been a
host or rather a chairman of the council
but we didn't have any formal council at
that time so it was a special honor for
us to play host to the leaders of Europe
here now of course everybody knows that
there are issues regarding which there
are significant political conflicts
between the European commission and
Hungary of course I have my disagreements with the president of the European commission but Ursula Von Deion
is now our guest we invited her she
accepted our invitation and of course we
are receiving her with due politeness
and respect and therefore there was no
sharp disagreement or debate during
today's meeting we'll have our fights when we get back
to Brussels friendly environment removing
unnecessary red tape why should
Europeans believe that things will be
different this time round how to
negotiate with Trump on trade ah sorry yes so uh I think first of all engage very important what we have
started yesterday secondly discuss about common interests
and there are common interests that we
have so uh and then go into negotiations
uh common interests are for example this
is one topic uh that we touched upon I
would not say discussed but we touched
upon yesterday it's the whole topic of
LG we still get a lot of LG uh via
Russia from Russia and why not replace
it by American LNG which is cheaper for us and brings
down our Energy prices more likely that
the EU will actually develop and
Implement these new Financial instrument
we have um very carefully shaped the
financial support for Ukraine as you
know the 50 billion Euro Ukraine
facility that is there and that we have
now in addition the G7 loan um that will give Ukraine already
important relief uh until 20 26 and um you know that we have a fair share for every partner in the G7 they
all contribute to this $50 billion um loan that is given to Ukraine in addition but what I think is more
important that we discuss with our
American friends also the fact that
Russia is not only a threat to Europe
but a threat to the Global Security as a
whole because Russia is not only an
autocratic state it is threatening
democracies but it is also increasingly
becoming aligned with others like Iran
North Korea and together with China
fueling this war Hungary is very tough
on migration issue as you know but when
the war erupted we immediately opened
the border for the Ukrainian refugees
and led them to come and we have them
much hundreds of thousands arrived and
got all the all the aid and helped what
they have needed so I think we did very
well with our limits which stays and
keep Hungary on the field of humanitarian cooperation and Aid and
don't let the Hungarian to move closer
to the war um you said that you are not
isolated but you also said that uh you
have different views on um what Ukraine should do that was your
other question it's not my job to answer
to that question Ukraine is a sovereign country
Hungary is a sovereign country what
Ukraine will do it's exclusively
exclusively belonging to the ukrainians they decided to fight and
they fought heroically anyway it's their
decision to continue or not so what I'm
doing I try to isolate if I say in that
way Hungary from the danger of the war
and the possible getting worse situation
which can have bad impact on Hungary
understand the languages president sh
Michelle you have the floor I just try
to explain to the president that please
my friend the time is not on your side and I'm ready to help you to create somehow a ceasefire and then later on a
bable peace I was rejected because the
president said that Victor this is not my point my point
point is as president of Ukraine that
the time is on our side I said Thank You
president I can't do more so what I have
done after that realizing that neither
of the Waring parties is ready to make a
ceasefire and both of them are convinced
that the time is on their side I continue my efforts to organize a kind of international climate as broad as possible to create a propie climate around the war and then to influence the Waring parties that sooner or later they
have to have a ceasefire and then some negotiations and to restore communication so that's what I have done I would never dare to say what should be done the ukrainians their country their future their life sovereign country