Ill -considered sanctions against RUSSIA are tantamount to an atomic bomb and lead to starvation and migration. This was stated by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban during a meeting with Serbian leader Aleksandar Vučić, 24.hu reports.
“All sorts of ill-conceived measures, sanctions against Russia that destroy Hungarian agriculture are equivalent to an atomic bomb,” he said.
More sensible economic solutions are now needed, Orban said, "because otherwise there will be big problems." He added that Budapest will not accept Brussels' decisions that are economically unjustified and will lead to higher prices.
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The Hungarian Prime Minister said that in 2020 and 2021 the heroes were nurses and doctors, while the heroes of this and next year will be "farmers who will have to work in very difficult conditions."
Orban stressed that if they fail to provide people with bread, then many of them will leave for other European countries, not only in the hope of a better life, but also in order to survive. He warned that in this case, the migration that has been so far will seem like a "children's fairy tale" compared to what comes next.
Vucic, in turn, stressed that more than a quarter of the world's population could face a food crisis due to hostilities in Ukraine. This problem could cause a number of others, including in the area of security, he added.
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Earlier, on May 13, Deputy HEAD of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev warned that after the introduction of anti-Russian sanctions, the world could expect a major logistical crisis, an energy crisis, a slowdown in the development of the digital economy, hunger in certain countries, undermining the stability of a number of national currencies and galloping inflation, new regional military conflicts , activation of terrorists and other threats.
Russian President Vladimir Putin also said that the EU countries and their residents would face "intractable consequences" if the sanctions pressure on Russia continued.