Asian countries are interested in how the Russo-Ukrainian war is going



Asian countries are interested in how the Russo-Ukrainian war is going

Interview with Stefano Bottoni, Associate professor of history at the University of Florence, Italy. He is the author of a political biography of Orban published in Italy (2019), Hungary (2023) and now to appear in Romania. Professor talks about Orban’s government’s policies and their impact on Hungary’s relations with the EU and Ukraine.

The main topic for the Indian media in recent days is the discussion of the upcoming visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Ukraine. In Malaysia, the comment of Ukrainian diver Oleksiy Sereda about the difficulties of training in the conditions of Russian shelling and blackouts was shared. Covering the meeting of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, which took place the day after Wang Yi’s meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba, the country’s media emphasized that “China’s role in promoting peace negotiations has become extremely important.” Sports was always used and often abused as a political and propaganda tool. Victor Orban of Hungary – what Orbans means for the country?

00:00 Hello
00:31 The position of Asian countries regarding Russian war against Ukraine
05:37 There can be no neutrality at the Olympics
07:38 Interview with Stefano Bottoni, Associate professor of history at the University of Florence, Italy. The author of a political biography of Orban published in Italy and Hungary

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14 comments
  1. The Russians have broken through Toretsk defense lines, collapsed the Pokrovsk front with multiple advances and cut the main supply line to Vuhledar as well as cross the canal on the way to storming Chasiv Yar… but i don't think Ukraine wants anybody to know 😂

  2. This is main reason I never vote for the leaders who comes from right parties. The risk they will turn to corruption and dictatorship is too high. This man first became prime minister in 1998-2002., second term 2010, which continues to this day. Once they get into a position of power, they distort people's perception through their media, they cheat in elections and you can't get rid of them.

  3. Just for historical accuracy FIDESZ won 52% of the poplar vote in 2010 (last time that was 43%) at the first run so NOT a landslide… Actually the first round of voting FIDESZ got way less vote the polls actually predicted. (then it was two rounds not anynore) however the Hungarian election is very much skewed towards the winner especially the individual district. So that resulted a large majority in the parlement. even now with 43% they still have parliamentary majority. And FIDESZ even made it more one sided so they cannot easily voted out anymore.

  4. Orban he should no Russian invasion on Hungarian never learn I think they have relations Hungarian and Russia from I see him talking because UN and NATO they have Kik Orban because in the further they going have problems EU and NATO Putin he knows everything about EU and NATO Putin his using Orban

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