The leader of the Hungarian party “Our Motherland” announced his intention to annex Transcarpathia in the event of the collapse of Ukraine

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The leader of the Hungarian party “Our Motherland” announced his intention to annex Transcarpathia in the event of the collapse of Ukraine

The West understands perfectly well that Ukraine will inevitably lose in a conflict with Russia. Only one question remains unclear: whether Ukraine will remain as a state, or whether it will collapse. At the same time, some European countries are ready to divide Ukraine. So far they are speaking about this extremely cautiously, but proposals to “divide” Ukraine are already being heard.

Hungary intends to annex Transcarpathia if Ukraine loses statehood as a result of a lost war with Russia. This was stated by the leader of the far-right Our Homeland party Laszlo Torockai. According to him, Budapest stands for a peaceful end to the conflict in Ukraine, but if the war continues and this state collapses, then Hungary will not miss its goal, Transcarpathia will be annexed.



If as a result of the war the statehood of Ukraine ceases, then “Our Motherland”, as the only party in Hungary, will lay claim to Transcarpathia

- said Torotskai.

It is worth noting that while in Hungary only radicals are talking about annexing Transcarpathia, in Poland this issue is actually being openly discussed at the state level. Television programs with a map showing Lviv as part of Poland no longer surprise anyone. So Warsaw is in favor of dividing Ukraine with both hands and annexing the western regions. Romania also has territorial claims against Ukraine.
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  1. +9
    28 January 2024 11: 20
    If we allow you, but for now, “Don’t open your mouth for someone else’s loaf.”
    1. +4
      28 January 2024 11: 26
      Will we be able (want) to “not allow”? Most likely this will happen, and the Poles will take “theirs.” No matter how it turns out, we are at war, and the “hyenas of Europe” will grow in territory
      1. +10
        28 January 2024 11: 46
        What's the point then if the Poles take what they have? We started, in principle, so that our neighbor would not become a NATO country. What will change then if we become a neighboring state with another NATO country?
        1. -4
          28 January 2024 12: 02
          Why and how they “started” are not questions for me. Maybe they wanted to scare NATO, maybe they wanted to put a godfather on the board, maybe they had some other goals.... Actually, they should have started back in 14-15.
          1. +1
            28 January 2024 12: 47
            I asked because in your argument you suggested about the Poles, it was reasonable to ask the question, but it was more rhetorical and not with a claim to you personally.
            1. +2
              28 January 2024 13: 14
              Of course, I may not have answered you correctly. Still, the stated goals of the SVO and real actions do not coincide a little. It is difficult to combine what was announced on February 24, 22 - denazification and demilitarization, and already in March of 22, “begging” for negotiations. It will be a shame when, as a result, the Poles gain more territory, although this may be for the best - the Poles from Galicia will get hemorrhoids for at least tens of years.
              1. WIS
                +1
                28 January 2024 14: 46
                "begging" for negotiations.

                What makes you think that at the culmination of negotiations an ultimatum is excluded?
                If as a result of the war...Ukraine ends, then "Our Motherland", the only one in Hungary, will lay claim to Transcarpathia
                - said Torotskai.

                Such an applicant can have his balls torn off long before the end of all processes. He reported and lost control of the “idol PR”.
                1. +1
                  28 January 2024 14: 49
                  What kind of ultimatum are we talking about? Really interesting. They even killed their negotiator so that their population would not know about the ideal conditions for them in the “Istanbul agreement”
                  1. WIS
                    -1
                    28 January 2024 15: 01
                    Of course, here we could only talk about our interests... I agree with the hint "population “I didn’t recognize it” - for such candy “the candy wrapper is encrusted” by historians after N amount of time.
          2. 0
            28 January 2024 16: 29
            ..........the godfather is not cut out for “government”.)
            1. +1
              28 January 2024 16: 34
              Of course, the godfather is not fit to rule and never has been, but he is a godfather... and that says it all.
              1. +1
                28 January 2024 16: 35
                Volodya, well... we’ll live and see.)
                1. 0
                  28 January 2024 16: 39
                  Evgenia, I really want to believe that common sense will still prevail.
                  1. 0
                    28 January 2024 16: 41
                    ................I hope so too.)
        2. +12
          28 January 2024 12: 21
          Quote: Normal
          What's the point then if the Poles take what they have? We started, in principle, so that our neighbor would not become a NATO country. What will change then if we become a neighboring state with another NATO country?

          If we look at the issue of the loss of Ukrainian statehood more closely, the result will be that we will, in any case, border on countries that are members of the NATO bloc. The beauty of the situation will be that the entire Black Sea water area, which was behind Ukraine, will no longer be accessible and attractive for the same mattresses and NATO + the flight time for their missiles will increase because They will no longer be able to deploy their strike weapons anywhere in the Kharkov or Sumy region. winked
          1. +3
            28 January 2024 12: 48
            Here I certainly agree with your reasoning, regarding the Black Sea coast.
            1. 0
              28 January 2024 15: 01
              Quote: Normal
              Here I certainly agree with your reasoning, regarding the Black Sea coast.

              Transcarpathian Rus' is strategically important for Russia. It’s not for nothing that Stalin decided to reunite this historically Russian land with Russia. Rusyns live there!

              - “I was Rusin, I am, and I will be,
              I was born Rusin,
              Honest kind I will not forget
              I will remain his son;

              Rusin was my father, mother,
              Russian entire homeland,
              Rusyns sisters and brothers
              And the squad is wide;

              My great family, and the main one,
              The world has a modern one,
              Glorious in spirit and power,
              All the peoples of the world.

              I have seen near Beskyd,
              The first air Russian pissed,
              And fed Russian bread,
              Rusin mesled.

              Kohl opened his mouth for the first time,
              The Russian word was prophesied,
              My first sweat at Az Butsa
              From the young brow flowed.." ----- . And let the Hungarians and Poles smell the buttered shisha.
          2. WIS
            +1
            28 January 2024 14: 55
            Before these “attacks”, I think it is worth taking a closer look and, first of all, analyzing the real attempts and claims of Hungary - what, in general, was it?
            1. +1
              28 January 2024 20: 25
              Quote from WIS
              Before these "attacks", I think it is worth taking a closer look and, first of all, analyzing the real aspirations and claims of Hungary - What exactly was that?

              This was the desire of one of the Hungarian parties voiced out loud. I believe the party is not the most influential and numerous winked
              However, their desires also have our desires (denazification and demilitarization), supported by practical deeds, and therefore it will not be the parties that will decide, but the result of a special operation, when the conditions are dictated by the winner. At least, this is how it was in all previous wars. Yes
          3. 0
            28 January 2024 17: 36
            The beauty of the situation will be that the entire Black Sea water area, which was behind Ukraine, will no longer be accessible and attractive for the same mattresses and NATO

            In fact, if we approve or simply turn a blind eye to the division of Ukraine, there will be trouble!
            Immediately, the remnants of the territory will be occupied by NATO troops, and the territories will fall under international arbitration under the control of the UN (and thanks to the merits of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, our position there is extremely weak). So Romania’s claims to the Odessa region and Turkey’s to Crimea will be legally secured. And our leadership is literally obsessed with the “legal field”. In addition, the rights of Poland to “Vskhodni Kresy”, Estonia on the coast of Luga and Finland to the borders of 1939 will be officially secured. Don’t forget about the Kaliningrad region!
            No, ALL of Ukraine is in the now recognized ganitsa
            And we will have to preserve our territories - by force, while bearing the stigma of “occupiers”
            No, ALL of Ukraine within the currently recognized borders must be reunited with Russia, and denazification is a long, difficult, but necessary path.
            1. 0
              28 January 2024 20: 29
              Quote: Victor Leningradets
              In fact, if we approve or simply turn a blind eye to the division of Ukraine, there will be trouble!.....
              ......No, ALL of Ukraine is in the now recognized ganitsa
              And we will have to preserve our territories - by force, while bearing the stigma of “occupiers”
              No, ALL of Ukraine within the currently recognized borders must be reunited with Russia, and denazification is a long, difficult, but necessary path.

              I answered above, the essence of the answer applies to your comment. The cons are not mine hi
        3. 0
          28 January 2024 12: 36
          Distance: it’s one thing when an IRBM flies from near Kharkov; and another thing, when from near Lviv.
          1. -1
            28 January 2024 12: 49
            If only this. Although of course the difference is negligible. But purely technically, of course, you are right.
          2. +3
            28 January 2024 14: 32
            You measure the distance to Moscow, then yes. But in this case it is assumed that Kyiv, for example, becomes Russian. And the distance is again not great. Here we need to decide where whose will be. Perhaps, if a separate deal is concluded with Poland, then nothing will fly from Lvov for a long time. But we need to stir up deals now, and not when we get to this Lvov ourselves with blood
        4. +7
          28 January 2024 13: 05
          Quote: Normal
          We started, in principle, so that our neighbor would not become a NATO country

          I don’t know how everything will turn out in the end, but we still border on NATO. The question is where exactly the border lies.
        5. 0
          28 January 2024 13: 40
          What do you offer? Abolish geography or... according to Zhirinovsky’s behests?! Wash your boots in the Indian Ocean?!
        6. +1
          28 January 2024 16: 04
          Quote: Normal
          What will change then if we become a neighboring state with another NATO country?

          Yes, we are neighbors with NATO in full. Starting from Norway and all the way to the Black Sea. Well, the western regions of Ukraine will go to the Hungarians and Poles, let them deal with the Banderaites living there themselves. Although, if we take it by and large, then everything to the west of Kyiv, this is Ukraine (the outskirts) of the Russian land...
        7. +2
          28 January 2024 16: 25
          What's the point then if the Poles take what they have?

          Maybe it’s better to have a specific border with NATO, and not a plague-ridden quagmire from which everyone is crawling out, but there’s no one to show it to? request
        8. +1
          28 January 2024 19: 43
          Quote: Normal
          What's the point then if the Poles take what they have? We started, in principle, so that our neighbor would not become a NATO country. What will change then if we become a neighboring state with another NATO country?
          Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland (border with the Kaliningrad region), from 2023 Finland.
          They (listed above) are already in NATO, in Ukraine the only question is where the new border with NATO will be - there will be no “neutral zone”.
          In Ukraine, we (Russia) can only push back the border with NATO, a “neutral Ukraine” will not work, we need to recognize political reality.
          It is necessary to return RUSSIAN lands and prepare for the defense of the new border with Poland...
      2. +8
        28 January 2024 12: 19
        Quote: Vladimir M
        No matter how it turns out, we are at war, and the “hyenas of Europe” will grow in territory

        Our fathers and grandfathers fought with Hitler, and the Poles turned their backs on the Germans.
        But in the end, 30% of Poland consists of German Prussia and Pomerania.
        So now the Poles are sticking their butts out to the minke whales, but they will get Volyn and Galicia.
        1. +5
          28 January 2024 13: 08
          Quote: carpenter
          Our fathers and grandfathers fought with Hitler, and the Poles turned their backs on the Germans.
          But in the end, 30% of Poland consists of German Prussia and Pomerania.

          Stalin is criticized for the wrong reasons. The agreement with Germany in 1938 was a reasonable and correct decision, but appeasement of Poland was a mistake and a serious one.
        2. -2
          28 January 2024 13: 50
          Quote: carpenter
          So now the Poles are putting their butts in front of the minke whales, but they will get Volyn and Galicia

          Volyn and Galicia are such hemorrhoids on the Polish dupa that it’s better to let them take it! wink
    2. -7
      28 January 2024 11: 30
      Vengov in Transcarpathia is only 10 percent of the population... With this ratio, it is not very realistic to squeeze out anything. Like in Komi, for example, the Komi would rebel... soldier
      1. +2
        28 January 2024 11: 41
        Cat Alexandrovich
        ......Hungarians in Transcarpathia make up only 10 percent of the population...

        This is true, but there will be many more people who want to find themselves in an EU country with predictable development and adequate leaders.
        1. 0
          28 January 2024 12: 12
          Yes, there will be plenty of people willing (even the left will come in large numbers). But who will give it to them?!
          1. +2
            28 January 2024 12: 15
            Cat Alexandrovich
            But who will give it to them?!

            It's true. But we don’t know what negotiations (perhaps being conducted?) behind the scenes and we will never know.
        2. +4
          28 January 2024 12: 37
          Quote: frruc
          This is true, but there will be many more people who want to find themselves in an EU country with predictable development and adequate leaders.

          It is better for Transcarpathia to live in “poor” Europe than in “rich” Ukraine.
          But we must remember that on June 29, 1945, Czechoslovakia transferred its province to the Soviet Union - Subcarpathian Rus, which became the Transcarpathian region of the Ukrainian SSR.
          According to the union treaty, which was concluded at the end of 1943 between the USSR and Czechoslovakia for a period of 20 years, both parties pledged to restore the borders that Czechoslovakia had before the Munich Agreement, that is, with Subcarpathian Ruthenia as its integral part.
          1. +1
            28 January 2024 12: 53
            carpenter
            According to the union agreement, which was concluded at the end of 1943 between the USSR and Czechoslovakia for a period of 20 years

            Agreement on the transfer of Subcarpathian Rus (in the Soviet version of Transcarpathian Ukraine) to the USSR, concluded in the Kremlin 29 June 1945 г
      2. -1
        28 January 2024 13: 39
        Quote: Cat Alexandrovich
        Vengov in Transcarpathia is only 10 percent of the population...

        Due to the principled position of Hungary (unlike Poland), we ourselves will be happy to provide Transcarpathia. As for Poland, they will make this region (annexed) a buffer zone, even though they themselves are in NATO.
        1. 0
          28 January 2024 14: 12
          "we will provide" ??? You, dear one, would not speak for our wise leadership! laughing Names know better!
    3. +3
      28 January 2024 11: 36
      Farion is already attacking the Anglicization and Polonization of Ukraine. “Our education absolutely does not meet the needs of building a national Ukrainian society. Our education does not work for the strategy and tactics of the development of the Ukrainian state. But for production, a worthless workforce with a good knowledge of the English language. And they start through the complete Anglicization of higher education,” Farion said.

      “And then what will happen to the Ukrainians? What then are our guys fighting for for the second year? Is it really for a foreign culture and a foreign language to dominate in Ukraine, no matter - Moscow, English, or Polish? Some of our radio stations have already started playing Polish music - obviously, this is from Polish money. Because the Poles think in expansive categories. We are losing catastrophically humanitarian and informationally due to the lack of national character, national identity and national ideal. We whistled our greatest national values,” – the Nazi summed up.


      https://www.politnavigator.net/my-vsjo-prosvisteli-farion-zhaluetsya-chto-ukraina-stala-istochnikom-deshjovojj-rabsily-dlya-zapada.html
      1. +10
        28 January 2024 11: 45
        We whistled our greatest national values,”

        They didn’t whistle, they galloped, to be more precise. And they spat on their history, choosing as their “friends” the arrogant Saxons, who historically hate the Slavs and have repeatedly tried to destroy them. You don’t have anything in your heart now, xoxly. You betrayed your own, and strangers only need you as slaves.
        1. 0
          28 January 2024 15: 56
          Quote: Warabey
          We whistled our greatest national values,”

          They didn’t whistle, they galloped, to be more precise. And they spat on their history

          I remember Yeltsin’s 1996 elections. My brother-in-law and I came to the Smolensk region. July is election day, we sat down at the table with village friends and relatives. And the brother-in-law blurted out - “Didn’t you find a man all over Russia, but chose a drunk!”
          It hit both my brother-in-law and me for company, with the words “Don’t touch our president.”
          I immediately stopped the banquet that had not yet begun, saying, “Guys, Yeltsin will pour it for you.”
      2. 0
        28 January 2024 13: 41
        Quote from: neworange88
        Farion is already attacking the Anglicization and Polonization of Ukraine.

        Should I feel sorry for my grandmother? Again her dream does not come true. laughing Well, let her be consoled by dreams, as “Bandera took her on his knees and rocked her” laughing
    4. 0
      28 January 2024 11: 53
      In your phrase, the key word is “if”. And they won’t ask
    5. +3
      28 January 2024 13: 37
      Quote: Irek
      If we allow you, but for now, “Don’t open your mouth for someone else’s loaf.”

      Let's just come down from heaven! We are still looking at “our own” from the outside. Kherson, Zaporozhye, shelling of Donetsk. And for almost 2 years already. Let's talk not in slogans, but in action.
      And so far only the radicals have “aggressive” plans. And the official authorities are sending help and money.
  2. +2
    28 January 2024 11: 23
    It's almost as if the Third Reich or some kind of Mussolini claimed a share of the post-war partition of Germany...
    (I mean, they were a little on the wrong side, jackals)
  3. -2
    28 January 2024 11: 24
    It's almost as if the Third Reich or some kind of Mussolini claimed a share of the post-war partition of Germany...
    (I mean, they were a little on the wrong side, jackals)
  4. +4
    28 January 2024 11: 24
    ...to annex Transcarpathia to Hungary in the event of the collapse of Ukraine

    How to “destroy” is us, but how to annex is them... Jackals are more than...
  5. 0
    28 January 2024 11: 27
    ... "Our Motherland" is the only party in Hungary...
    Holy shit! The only one! Will the remaining parties be sent into ravines under machine guns? Although, even if it’s not too bad...
  6. -10
    28 January 2024 11: 28
    It’s high time to give Transcarpathia to Hungary. These are their lands and their people.
    1. +3
      28 January 2024 11: 32
      please announce the entire list that you allow to be distributed, you are our generous....
      1. -2
        28 January 2024 13: 21
        Andrei Nikolaevich
        It is high time to give Transcarpathia to Hungary.

        As a realistic option, the creation of the Transcarpathian Republic. But of course, by the decision of the people's referendum.
      2. -1
        28 January 2024 13: 23
        I want to ask: have you been to Transcarpathia yourself? Have you seen many Rusyns there? Following your logic, you can demand Alaska back, and at the same time the Grand Duchy of Finland... Why, “waste trifles”))
        1. +1
          28 January 2024 14: 31
          Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
          I want to ask: have you been to Transcarpathia yourself? Have you seen many Rusyns there? Following your logic, you can demand Alaska back, and at the same time the Grand Duchy of Finland... Why, “waste trifles”))

          Not all at once. But yes, and don’t forget Poland, California (a piece), the Armenian Highlands with Kars.
          1. 0
            28 January 2024 16: 02
            Regarding California, I really regret it.) I agree with you here.)
    2. +3
      28 January 2024 11: 33
      Actually, Rusyns live in Transcarpathia and they are closer to us than to the Hungarians.
      1. 0
        28 January 2024 13: 44
        Quote: Vladimir M
        Actually, Rusyns live in Transcarpathia and they are closer to us than to the Hungarians.

        But in Transcarpathia, Hungarians treat them normally, as in Hungary itself. And in Ukraine everyone is trying to make them Ukrainians. And they resist to the indignation of the Nazis.
  7. +2
    28 January 2024 11: 30
    some European countries are ready to divide Ukraine.
    Well, this has not been a secret for a long time. Some therefore provide military assistance to Ukraine not only out of hatred of Russia to their own detriment, but also in the hope of gaining territories in the future. There is no doubt that Western Ukraine will be torn apart.
    1. +1
      28 January 2024 11: 49
      I looked at the national composition of Transcarpathia. According to the 2022 census. There are 8,1% Hungarians there. This raises the question, why should Hungary get these territories under its control?
    2. +3
      28 January 2024 11: 50
      Quote: rotmistr60
      some European countries are ready to divide Ukraine.
      Well, this has not been a secret for a long time. Some therefore provide military assistance to Ukraine not only out of hatred of Russia to their own detriment, but also in the hope of gaining territories in the future. There is no doubt that Western Ukraine will be torn apart.

      Poland immediately smells rotten meat there and I think it will fight with its neighbors for a piece of Ukraine))))
      Genndy had the same thing with Germany, we hadn’t even reached Berlin yet, and these jackals were already dividing up territories without the Russians
      Here are urooody
    3. +1
      28 January 2024 12: 56
      Quote: rotmistr60
      There is no doubt that Western Ukraine will be torn apart.
      They probably have some doubts, otherwise they would have already pulled the plug. It’s easier to enter a storage facility than to leave alive, “uncalibrated.” Let them first leave NATO, it will be possible to talk about at least something on this topic (for example, about the transfer to them of lands inhabited by Hungarians, subject to Hungary’s non-aligned status).
    4. 0
      28 January 2024 13: 44
      Quote: rotmistr60
      There is no doubt that Western Ukraine will be torn apart.

      When will we start dividing the pig-nosed animals? wink
  8. 0
    28 January 2024 11: 35
    Well, actually, the gentlemen in the Kremlin are unlikely to ask the opinion of the population, if it comes to a division, nothing depends on us and our opinion....
    1. -1
      28 January 2024 11: 53
      Quote: faiver
      well, actually gentlemen in the Kremlin

      masters in the west.. bully And we have comrades
      Quote: faiver
      How many people will be asked for the opinion of the population, if it comes to a division, nothing depends on us and our opinion....

      Well, why .. Many people want to be part of Russia, but let them not count on freebies
      1. +1
        28 January 2024 11: 57
        masters in the west.. bully And we have comrades
        - blessed is he who believes ....
    2. +1
      28 January 2024 13: 06
      Quote: faiver
      nothing depends on us and our opinion
      This is for sure - nothing depends on your opinion: everything depends on the position of the Kremlin. And this makes me happy, or at least gives me hope.
  9. HAM
    +4
    28 January 2024 11: 35
    “Bobik” is not dead yet, but the skin has already been divided.....although their nose for freebies and dead meat has been perfected for centuries...
  10. -1
    28 January 2024 11: 38
    Yes, take it! Moreover, most of them already have Hungarian passports, many ethnic Magyars. Maybe people will live there normally.
    What does “we won’t give up” mean? Is this a foreign country, a foreign people, or do you want to feed these parasites later? Are we really supporting anyone?
  11. 0
    28 January 2024 11: 43
    Quote: faiver
    please announce the entire list that you allow to be distributed, you are our generous....


    This is all wishful thinking. The same thing was written about this here 2 years ago. And there were forecasts about 5 years of the SVO and about 15 years of the SVO: whoever liked what, for the administration).
  12. 0
    28 January 2024 11: 50
    Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
    It’s high time to give Transcarpathia to Hungary. These are their lands and their people.


    Actually, the Hungarians are, for the most part, our Komi, who rushed there as a whole people about 1.5 years ago. Like the Danes more than 2 thousand years ago, from the flood they tramped through the whole of Europe to Italy, where Mari tore them apart.
  13. +1
    28 January 2024 11: 53
    The leader of the Hungarian party “Our Motherland” announced his intention to annex Transcarpathia in the event of the collapse of Ukraine

    Hyenas!
    Russia is at war, they are only helping our enemy, but if something happens, they are ready to pick up the “scraps”.
    M razi!
  14. 0
    28 January 2024 11: 54
    “Let’s go” to this problem, on the other hand, Mr. Laszlo Torockai, - if Russia allows you and Poland to do this... But for now, dream - it calms you down... The Poles have been dreaming for more than 100 years. ..
  15. +1
    28 January 2024 11: 56
    I think this statement is an attempt to heat up relations between Russia and Hungary.
    1. 0
      28 January 2024 20: 02
      Dear 75Sergey! Where can we further “heat up” relations with Hungary after it finally “approves” regarding Sweden’s entry into NATO.... They bought the Magyars for another financial handout from the EU, which was to be expected....
  16. +1
    28 January 2024 12: 05
    Quote: frruc
    This is true, but there will be many more people who want to find themselves in an EU country with predictable development and adequate leaders.

    Countries may be predictable, but not as predictable as we would like.
  17. +3
    28 January 2024 12: 31
    In the event of collapse, Ukrainians are obliged to flee and dissolve into the EU. The territory of the former Ukraine should turn into a “gray zone” between Russia and NATO.
  18. +3
    28 January 2024 12: 45
    So Warsaw is in favor of dividing Ukraine with both hands and annexing the western regions. Romania also has territorial claims against Ukraine.

    We don’t need too much there either, but those who are especially zealous in helping should be beaten without regret...
  19. +3
    28 January 2024 13: 09
    The neighbors have always had territorial claims and will remain... The main question is why modern Ukraine needs Transcarpathia if the local “natives” do not consider this state theirs. After all, the process of dividing Ukraine began in the early 6s from the moment of “independence”.
  20. +3
    28 January 2024 13: 22
    Hungary’s intentions were clear even before Orban voiced his “It will be beneficial for both us and Russia if we do not border.” Since 2014, they have been regularly working with diasporas there, probably evaluating such options - and for the last two years they have already considered them as quite realistic.
    1. 0
      28 January 2024 17: 01
      In fact, the Hungarian diaspora in Ukraine is small, making up only 12 percent of the population of Transcarpathia and concentrated in two or three rural areas immediately adjacent to the Hungarian border, and only in Beregovske do they make up the majority of the population.
      1. +1
        28 January 2024 18: 26
        Well, I think that this could be so (if necessary) - cunning guys will start a rumor “who wants to go to the EU “with a house and yard”, go to the rally “For Hungary!” Well, then a couple of rallies and either “at the request of the workers ", or because of "inappropriate, anti-human actions and the growing anarchy of the authorities" they will go in for bread and salt.
        1. +2
          28 January 2024 22: 00
          The majority of residents of Transcarpathia do not admire Hungarians; they are specific people and isolated from the other population of Transcarpathia in a linguistic sense and territorially. There are not as many people there who want to live under their rule as it seems. But in such a situation there will be many people who want to go to Budapest “for zipuns” if the Hungarians give it a chance.
          But all this is frivolous talk. The West will never agree to the redrawing of borders, this is fantasy. Nobody wants to open Pandora's box. All this talk is the lot of a bunch of local marginals who are gaining points in the elections from local nationalists.
    2. +1
      28 January 2024 20: 12
      Dear Knell Wardenheart!
      Orban is “squinting” as a principled “European simpleton”, although he is cunning, he’s also..... And behind the cunning one you need “an eye, and an eye” 24/7.... Similar ones have already been “looked through” in the Caucasus and Asia ..... Now we don’t know “from which side” to approach them...
      1. +1
        28 January 2024 20: 21
        We cover a number of things incorrectly. Some time ago there was a case where we got into trouble with the “pro-Russian opposition that was forming in the EU.” They pumped up this topic in the media, well, with Orban, Vucic, the Austrians, the Sekhs and someone else there. And then they started throwing setup after setup - they were taken away from the voting hall for a “smoke break” at the right moment, then they did not veto anti-Russian decisions.
        The fact that they gave a somewhat backward statement later that “There are no “Pro-Russian” ones in the EU, but there are national leaders who are pragmatists” did not improve the weather much.

        It must be said clearly - there are no “Pro-Russian” in the EU, the EU is not a pro-Russian association at all, not even close. And the Turks are not “pro-Russian” and the Chinese are not either.
        Everyone now needs a bob, and the world is divided into openly agents and those who, as Lawrence of Arabia would put it, “can be rented.” Yes, there is a group of countries that, due to the rigidity of their systems, maneuver much worse - but even if they are offered enough, they will also change their shoes.

        Until we become a powerful and modern economy and begin to generate competitive content at least at the EU level, there will be no “pro-Russian” people beyond the borders of some kind of homeopathy.
  21. +3
    28 January 2024 13: 33
    Disintegration is likely, 7 countries at once have historical territorial claims to 404. We understand. Next - RB to southern Polesie. Poland - it’s clear, there are 5 regions at once. Hungary and Romania are obvious, but that’s not all; Slovakia and Moldova also have territorial interests. In total, this is more than half of today's 404 and there is no longer access to the sea. It is obvious that all of the 7 countries named would like its military defeat and subsequent collapse, and they will one way or another put a spoke in their wheels. Interests intersected and closed. We are obliged to work with all these countries, even with Poland. The icing on the cake is 404 with a small territory, landlocked, with a population of 12-13 million, with an economy killed to death, with wild debts, poor, most likely the poorest in Europe - this will be our Victory with its denazification and demilitarization .
  22. +2
    28 January 2024 13: 36
    “Hungary intends to annex Transcarpathia” -

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    — For now, practice in Transylvania...
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    1. -1
      28 January 2024 20: 15
      As they say: “The road to Hell is paved with good intentions...”
  23. +2
    28 January 2024 13: 41
    in the event of the collapse of Ukraine

    What about in case of collapse? We must act right now!
  24. +2
    28 January 2024 13: 51
    Quote: Dutchman Michel
    in the event of the collapse of Ukraine

    What about in case of collapse? We must act right now!

    Exactly! Hungarians and Poles! Open the second front already, you're tired of dragging the tires.
  25. -1
    28 January 2024 14: 01
    Quote: Vladimir M
    and already in March 22, “begging” for negotiations

    When was this and who “begged”?
    They insisted on a peaceful settlement until February 22. Afterwards, the “negotiating positions” and actions changed somewhat.
  26. +2
    28 January 2024 14: 19
    Russia is ruining its people, spending money, has sanctions and a reputation as an aggressor, and Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Romania will get the cream of the crop for opposing Russia. How long can you do good? Then we get Russophobia, military confrontation, and rewriting of history for this. Stalin allocated German lands for Poland, now it demands reparations from Russia. While this is going on, no one can enter Ukraine, this will be equated to a declaration of war on Russia with all that it entails.
    1. 0
      29 January 2024 17: 52
      So far they have not received any special cream. Well, they sold weapons, cheaply, and gave some of them as gifts. Trade volumes with Russia have collapsed, refugees have been recruited. And these refugees are still a contingent, greedy, rude, narcissistic creatures, to whom we supposedly owe everything. And now they will settle there!
      Apparently there won't be enough cream
  27. 0
    28 January 2024 14: 25
    How many more scavengers for the “cheaper raid” are on the agenda?
  28. 0
    28 January 2024 16: 49
    Where are you pointing your little hands - to the Russian land?
  29. 0
    28 January 2024 16: 55
    Hungary intends to annex Transcarpathia if Ukraine loses statehood as a result of a lost war with Russia. This was stated by the leader of the far-right Our Homeland party Laszlo Torockai.

    Making statements is not moving bags. Taking into account the fact that the Hungarian “army” is about 20 thousand people, and its combat effectiveness is extremely low, then in such a situation it is more likely that some Transcarpathian terrorist defense will annex Hungary to Transcarpathia. For them, after fighting somewhere in Artemovsk, it will look like a walk.
  30. -2
    28 January 2024 17: 04
    There is a real uproar on the censorship board in the comments to this news... substances... Don't be indignant... laughing
  31. +1
    28 January 2024 17: 49
    Western Ukraine will be taken by the Hungarians, Poles, Romanians, Russia will take the entire southeast, including the entire Black Sea coast. But the small central part, together with Kiev, will be the new Ukraine. Outside the blocs, outside the EU, without the army, only parts of the police and so-called defense units. They won't fall apart. Someone else will have to pay off debts for centuries.
    1. 0
      29 January 2024 19: 13
      New Ukraine will pay the debts, and since it has no money, they will take Ukraine away. So is it worth leaving something so that the states can get it later?
      Outside the blocs, without an army, without the production of weapons - 80 years ago this already happened with defeated Germany. Now Germany has reset everything - it doesn’t owe anything to anyone, it produces and supplies weapons, it has NATO bases.
      And again tanks with German crosses on primordially Russian lands.
  32. 0
    28 January 2024 20: 09
    We need to quickly occupy the territory up to the Kyiv-Odessa line, and then from the west, let them pull the pieces as much as they can
    1. 0
      28 January 2024 20: 27
      This is a minimum program. We need to go even further.
  33. 0
    29 January 2024 00: 12
    Quote: Vladimir M
    Of course, the godfather is not fit to rule and never has been, but he is a godfather... and that says it all.

    The worst thing is that no one will ask the people.
    If someone decides to “imprison” their godfather in Ukraine, they will imprison him!
    They will draw ratings such that even 170% of the full-blown Bendera residents will “vote” for their godfather.
  34. 0
    29 January 2024 17: 49
    I will give another photo with his words. I don’t know Hungarian at all, but I was very amused by the first part of Laszlo Torockai’s statement: “Ha Ukraina elbukik,...”
    Straight to the point, with meaning, too, I think I got it right.
  35. 0
    30 January 2024 21: 31
    I would not advise Hungarians to think in this direction. Members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and all Ukrainians, are now very carefully and emotionally following Hungarian activities in the EU. And if they get a legitimate reason to cut up the Magyars a little...