
Ahead of Hungary’s Elections, Former NY Gov. George Pataki wants to Meet with Ukrainian Commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi
Recently I reported on an event in DC called the Ground Truth Symposium where Ukrainian Command was present. Commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi who heads Ukraine’s Unmanned System Forces was planned to release a statement but apparently due to the intensity in Povkrosk direction he has been a little too busy for politics….
Ahead of this event I surveyed stakeholders from our international community on what questions they would like me to ask, (for which I am continuing to process for public sharing so please continue to stay posted for military intel updates)……….
Well, one of these individuals I asked for input is my former Governor George Pataki. The Governor was head of NY during the 9/11 attacks. He is also a prominent Hungarian American who has been highly devoted to Ukraine’s military and runs a charity which offers many levels of support to soldiers, from medical care to humanitarian aid. Governor and I have kept in touch since the very beginning of the Full-scale invasion, and his work is a very big inspiration for me.
Pataki’s familial roots stem from the Karpathian Mountains, where he has strong family ties, where Commander Robert Brovdi is also from.
I wrote to Governor Pataki about Commander Madyar and how he has been unfairly targeted by Orban’s Hungarian regime who has sanctioned him by banning Schengen Access (for which, some Schengen nations such as Poland and Germany have since opposed).
Governor Pataki wrote to me yesterday and he expressed to me that he wants to meet with Commander Madyar, and that he believes Ukraine’s fight is our (America’s) fight. . Ahead of the Hungarian Elections it is critical to know where key figures stand in our community, such as Governor Pataki, who has been a great ally to Ukraine.
Madyar people, alongside the American people, stand with the Ukrainians.
To learn more about Gov. Pataki’s Ukrainian support, please navigate here: https://www.georgepatakicenter.com/ukraine
Alexandra Zakhvatayev
10. April , 2026
USA

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