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Is Central Europe growing increasingly anti-Ukrainian? | News in Depth

Results of elections held in Central Europe over the span of the past year seem to suggest the public is growing increasingly Ukrainian-skeptic. Even Péter Magyar, who dislodged Viktor Orbán, known for his obsessively anti-Ukrainian rhetoric, as leader of Hungary in the recent ballot, appears to be maintaining an adversarial, if slightly toned-down, attitude toward Kyiv. World Talks’ host Maciej Mikos and TVP World’s Political Editor Stuart Dowell attempt to answer the key questions: Are Central Europeans growing more anti-Ukrainian in their sentiments? If so, does that mean they root for Russia? And finally, is this shift squarely to blame on Russian disinformation, or is there something else at play?

Chapters:
00:00 Why do Central European voters appear to be turning their backs on Ukraine?
03:56 The “anti-Ukrainian card” in campaign strategies
05:32 The case of Hungary: Will Magyar continue Orbán’s policies toward Kyiv?
12:27 Slovakia, the Druzhba pipeline & the EU loan for Ukraine
15:42 Kremlin propaganda’s role and limits

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