Hungary's Orban: violation of Poland’s territorial integrity is unacceptable
Sept 10 (Reuters) - Hungary stands in solidarity with Poland, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on X social media platform after drones entered Polish airspace, and he called the violation of territorial integrity unacceptable.
"The incident proves that our policy of calling for peace in the Russia-Ukraine war is reasonable and rational," Orban said. "Living in the shadow of a war is fraught with risks and dangers. It’s time to make it stop!"
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