On Wednesday's Facebook entry, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that the Polish government, following war psychosis, aims to destruct a thousand-year Polish-Hungarian friendship, supporting the thought of blowing up a pipeline Friendship — as it had previously happened to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. In Orbán’s view, this could origin serious financial losses to Hungarian families.
Balázs Orbán, head of the political cabinet of the Prime Minister of Hungary, besides referred to the entry of Radosław Sikorski, judging him as The darkest dimension of war hysteria. He pointed out that although the Polish minister's actions may negatively affect Polish-Hungarian relations, both nations combine long-term relationship and an alliance bond.
It's not a crime.
Radosław Sikorski in his entry on the X platform expressed his appreciation for the decision of the Polish court, which considered that action against the Russian aggressor was not a crime. He besides added that he was counting on the success of a Ukrainian officer of Hungarian origin, Major Robert Browdi, nickname Wizard, in the demolition of a pipeline supplying natural material from Russia to Hungary, which, in his opinion, would let Budapest to usage supplies from Croatia.
In the entry Sikorski referred to the character Browdi, commander of Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces. Following Ukraine's attacks on the pipeline FriendshipThe Hungarian Ministry of abroad Affairs prohibited him from entering the country and travelling in the Schengen area.
Poland supports a terrorist?
The entry by Radosław Sikorski was a consequence to the critical comment of the chief of Hungarian diplomacy Péter Szijártó. The politician in the entry on the X platform referred to the decision of the Warsaw territory Court, which refused to release the Ukrainian Volodymyr crane to the Germans last week and ordered his immediate release from custody.
Poland not only released the terrorist, it celebrates it said Peter Szijjarto.
The man was wanted under the European Arrest Warrant issued by the German national Court of Justice in Karlsruhe due to suspected sabotage and demolition of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. He was detained in September in Poland.












