The well-known journalist and political analyst Ivo Indzhev sharply criticized President Rumen Radev for his attitude towards Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In the program "Offensive with Lyubo Ognyanov" on NOVA NEWS, he made an unprecedented analysis of recent political events.
"We had not seen Rumen Radev in the role of a flatterer. I do not remember him speaking about anyone with such superlatives as he did about Viktor Orban," Indzhev categorically stated.
The analyst questioned the words of the Hungarian Prime Minister regarding the difficulties in maintaining long-term relations with Bulgaria. "What is difficult given that there are two pillars of "orbanization" - President Radev and the leader of GERB", asked Indzhev rhetorically.
The analysis paid particular attention to the unplanned visit of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to Bulgaria, which took place the day before Viktor Orbán's arrival. "This was not an announced visit. This is the leader of the most powerful military-political alliance in the world and there was no meeting with the Commander-in-Chief of Bulgaria", the journalist emphasized.
Indzhev also touched on other important international topics, including the war in Ukraine and the statements of Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the analyst, Putin "has long since left the rails of normality".
Regarding the future of American politics, Indzhev expressed skepticism towards Donald Trump's promises for a quick end to the conflict in Ukraine. "It is not possible for the newly elected American president to end the war in Ukraine in one day", he was categorical.
Source: www.dunavmost.com