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Ukraine war: Poland's Kaczynski surprises by slamming Hungarian ally Orban on Ukraine

The leader of Poland's ruling conservative party has used surprisingly strong words to criticise his ally, Hungarian nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Jaroslaw Kaczyński said he has an “unequivocally negative” opinion of Orbán's refusal to condemn Russian leader Vladimir Putin for the invasion of Ukraine.

“When Prime Minister Orbán says that he cannot see clearly what has happened in Bucha, then he should be advised to go and see an eye doctor,” Kaczyński said on private Radio Plus on Friday.

The leader of the Law and Justice or PiS party also slammed the Hungarian leader for saying that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is one of his “opponents”.

The condemnation comes after years of close strategic cooperation between Poland’s and Hungary’s right-wing governments. The two European Union member states have supported each other in their separate rule of law disputes with Brussels.

But Kaczyński said Orbán's attitude toward the war in Ukraine was “very sad” and a “disappointment.”

The Polish deputy prime minister also said that further cooperation with Budapest is not possible unless Orbán's approach to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine changes.

“I believe that what Viktor Orbán is doing is linked to a hope of playing some role in bringing this conflict [in Ukraine] to a stop, but I think this is a dead-end, totally,” Kaczyński said.

Following his electoral victory last weekend, Orbán stated that he wants to strengthen partnership ties with Poland and put an end to the split over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Hungary, alone among Ukraine’s EU neighbours, has refused to supply the embattled country with weapons and has not allowed their transfer across the Hungarian-Ukrainian border.

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