In Munich, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mocked Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán's 'belly' in his speech at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, saying that Ukraine's struggle against Russia has enabled Europe to live in freedom. He responded to a question about the activities of the Russian Northern Fleet, saying: 'We are monitoring them, and they are acting responsibly and professionally in the region.' Admiral Nils Andreas Stensons at the Munich Security Conference said: 'They are pursuing a low-tension strategy.' Zelensky said: 'There can be a sovereign Moldova and Romania without dictatorship, and even one Viktor can think about developing his belly, not about gathering his army to prevent Russian tanks from returning to the streets of Budapest.' Zelensky, the 48-year-old former comedian, was explaining that Europe benefits from the Ukrainian forces' resistance to Russian forces in Ukraine. Munich - AFP The head of Norwegian intelligence announced that Russia, which is at war in Ukraine and which the West accuses of waging hybrid warfare in Europe and the Baltic Sea, is in turn working to avoid escalating tensions in the Arctic. But look at the price, look at the pain Ukraine has endured, look...
Zelensky Mocks Orbán at Munich Security Conference
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mocked Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán at the Munich Security Conference, stating that Ukraine's struggle against Russia has enabled Europe to live in freedom. The head of Norwegian intelligence also reported that Russia is avoiding escalating tensions in the Arctic.