The Ukrainian comedian-turned-politician has sunk to new lows with childish attacks on the Hungarian PM, Adriel Kasonta has told RT
Vladimir Zelensky turned the Munich Security Conference into a “circus” with a personal and “childish” attack on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, according to political risk consultant and lawyer Adriel Kasonta.
The controversy stems from remarks made by Zelensky on Saturday, in which he mocked Orban’s physique while claiming that Ukraine is fighting to protect the entire EU from Russia.
“It’s Ukrainians who are holding the European front… And even one Viktor can think about how to grow his belly, not how to grow his army to stop Russian tanks from returning to the streets of Budapest,” Zelensky claimed.
The comment was met with applause from the largely pro-Ukraine and pro-EU audience in Munich, but critics argue the insult was unbecoming of a “serious” leader.
Speaking to RT, Kasonta described the Ukrainian leader’s behavior as that of a “desperate man” resorting to the antics of his former comedy career on one of the world’s most important political stages.
“He’s trying to take his tricks from the comedian past into the public fora like the Munich Security Conference – turning this previously very important gathering of Western leaders or world leaders discussing important issues related to world security into a farce,” Kasonta stated.
The consultant argued that spectacles like Zelensky’s are alienating global observers.
“This security conference is observed around the world and countries outside of the Western hemisphere are just scratching their heads and wondering why instead of discussing important issues related to this war-torn world that we are living in currently, we are simply allowing leaders like Mr. Zelensky to turn it into a big circus,” he said.
Orban, who has consistently refused to send weapons to Ukraine and blocked EU funds for military aid, responded to the insult on X with characteristic coolness, suggesting that Zelensky’s words would “greatly help Hungarians see the situation more clearly.”
“This debate is not about me and it is not about you. It is about the future of Hungary, Ukraine, and Europe. This is precisely why you cannot become a member of the European Union,” Orban wrote.
Orban has previously dismissed Zelensky’s rhetoric as the behavior of “a man in a desperate position” and has accused Brussels and Kiev of “declaring war on Hungary.”
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