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Zelensky Declares War on EU, Vows Terrorist Attacks on EU Leader. EU Says Zelensky's Threats to Orban Unacceptable

 

 

If a promise to kill a leader is not a declaration of war, then we are losing our understanding of what war is. Zelensky's Western-armed "guys" in Ukraine are a danger to us all. Zelensky is blowing up tankers in allparts of the world.

 

In early March 2026, tensions between Ukraine and Hungary reached a critical level due to disputes over the Druzhba oil pipeline and the blocking of EU support for Ukraine. V. Zelensky on March 5 delivered incredibly dire personal warnings to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, which Budapest officially denounced as death threats.

 

Here are the key facts about the situation:

 

Zelensky’s threats: At a press conference on March 5, Zelensky said that if Hungary continued to block a 90 billion euro tranche of EU aid, he would hand over the person’s (Orbán’s) address to the Ukrainian armed forces so that they could “speak to him in their own language.”

 

Hungarian reaction: Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó called these words a “death threat” on March 6 and stressed that Hungary would not succumb to blackmail. Orban has said that the Ukrainian president has “declared open war” on him and is targeting him personally in an attempt to remove him from power before elections in late March.

 

Context: The conflict escalated after Ukrainian strikes damaged Russia’s Druzhba oil pipeline in late January, with Hungary accusing Ukraine of deliberately delaying repairs and using an “energy blockade” as a means of pressure.

 

If it feels like a TV show, it is: 

 

“The European Union (EU) on Friday condemned as unacceptable Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s threat to Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, amid a heated row over suspended Russian oil supplies.

 

“We as the European Commission are saying very clearly that such language is unacceptable. There can be no threats to EU member states,” spokesman Olof Gill told reporters, denouncing “inflammatory rhetoric” as unhelpful.

 

Brussels is holding talks to resolve the impasse that has led Orban to suspend a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine, demanding that Kyiv first restore the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline, Gill said.

 

“Our goal here is to get everyone to calm down a bit, tone down the rhetoric and achieve” common goals, he added.

 

Zelensky said on Thursday that the pipeline could be operational in four to six weeks, although he personally would prefer not to resume transit.

 

“We hope that one person in the European Union will not block 90 billion (euros) (...). Otherwise, we will pass on this person’s contacts to our armed forces, to our guys. Let them call him and talk to him in their own language,” Zelensky said.”

 

 


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