
Orbán's Explosive Claim: 80% of EU Crime Linked to Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's recent statements have ignited a firestorm of controversy. In a video interview, Orbán claimed that a staggering 80% of criminal groups in the European Union are of Ukrainian origin. He went on to express concerns about the potential destabilization of the EU if Ukraine were to join the bloc. "Ukraine is a dangerous country," Orbán stated, emphasizing the sophisticated and technologically advanced nature of these criminal networks. While Orbán's assessment is controversial and lacks specific evidence, it highlights growing anxieties within the EU regarding the implications of Ukraine's potential membership. The statement underscores the need for a thorough investigation into the claims and a broader discussion about the challenges of managing cross-border crime within the EU.