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Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar said on June 18 that he supports Ukraine’s right to self defense but does not support sending weapons to Kyiv, Politico reported. Magyar’s TISZA party won seven seats in the recent European Parliament elections, chipping away at the dominance of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s far-right Fidesz party. Magyar has emerged as Orban’s most serious opponent and hopes to challenge him in the 2026 national elections. Speaking to journalists after bringing his delegation into European Parliament, Magyar clarified his stance against providing weapons to U…

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