Budapest: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Saturday that Russia's leadership was “too rational” and that Ukraine would never fulfill its hopes of becoming a member of the EU or NATO. Orban, a nationalist who has been in power since 2010, made the comments during a speech in which he predicted a shift in global power from the “irrational” West to Asia and Russia. “In the coming long decades, perhaps centuries, Asia will be the center of the world,” Orbán said, citing China, India, Pakistan and Indonesia as the world's future superpowers.