Hungary's Orban sees post-war Ukraine as 'buffer state': Report
Nov 30, 2025
Berlin [Germany], November 30: Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has outlined a controversial vision for Ukraine's future, suggesting the country should exist after the war primarily as a buffer state between Russia and NATO.
In remarks to Sunday's edition of Die Welt newspaper, published on Friday, Orban indicated that territorial concessions to Russia would be inevitable. He spoke of a post-war settlement in which areas negotiated at an international peace conference would remain under Russian control, while all land west of that line - up to Ukraine's eastern NATO border - would constitute the reduced Ukrainian state.
Orban also suggested limiting the size and capabilities of Ukrainian armed forces operating within this buffer zone.
His comments followed a contentious visit to Moscow, where he met with President Vladimir Putin to push for a swift end to the conflict while emphasizing Hungary's interest in stable and favourable energy supplies from Russia.
The Hungarian president said it was time to abandon illusions and face reality as outlined in the US 28-point peace plan. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune