(ANSA-AFP) - BUDAPEST, OCT 23 - Prime Minister Viktor Orban
on Wednesday urged Hungarians to "resist" Brussels like they did
Moscow almost 70 years ago, as he marked the central European
country's 1956 anti-Soviet uprising. The nationalist premier --
Moscow's closest EU ally whose country holds the bloc's rotating
presidency -- has been stoking fears of a war between the West
and Russia, which he blames on the European Union and NATO.
"Do we bow to the will of a foreign power, this time from
Brussels, or do we resist it? ... I propose that our response
should be as clear and unequivocal as it was in 1956," Orban
told thousands of people in Budapest. (ANSA-AFP).
Orban asks Hungarians to 'resist' Brussels like USSR
"Our response should be as clear and unequivocal as it in 1956"