Vuќi--Orb :n: Hungary and Serbia can count on each other

Orban and Vucic / Photo EPA-EFE / ANDREJ CUKIC

The whole world is waiting for a very difficult winter, and people here do not see it, because nothing is missing and the crisis is not really felt, said Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic at the opening of the International Agricultural Fair in Novi Sad with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who is also agreed with the assessment of a severe winter, saying that the two countries in the upcoming crisis can count on each other, said the MIA correspondent from Belgrade.

"I asked Prime Minister Orban if we could store some of our energy in Hungary, because we do not have the capacity, and he told me in a second that there were no problems," Vucic said.

If something does not change in the conflict in Eastern Europe, almost a quarter of the world will need basic quantities of food, which will create new problems, Vucic warned.

- Whenever Orban needed to fight for us, he did not step aside, but protected Serbia. "A few days ago, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary was in Brussels with Serbia. Of course, by order of Prime Minister Orban, they never stepped aside, but also helped Serbia, and the citizens of Serbia must not forget that," Vucic said. .

Orb изјавиn said he was pleased that Hungary and Serbia could count on each other in a situation of galloping inflation in Europe, world hunger, rising prices and the military conflict in Ukraine.

"The good news is that, based on previous talks, Hungary can count on Serbia and Serbia on Hungary, because both countries are strong in agriculture and will be safe when it comes to gas and food," Orban said.

He criticized the EU sanctions against Russia.

- Hungary does not agree with the economically unacceptable measures adopted in Brussels, when it comes to price increases, sanctions against Russia that are equal to an atomic bomb are not adopted, because in that case we will not be able to feed our people, but we will have mass of migrants at the borders, said the Hungarian Prime Minister.

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