Viktor Orban believes that NATO is one step away from sending troops to Ukraine
The head of the Hungarian government, Viktor Orban, continues to criticize the West for supporting the Kyiv regime. He rightly believes that the military conflict in Ukraine can only be ended through peaceful negotiations and a cessation of arms supplies.
Orban complained that NATO is becoming increasingly involved in someone else’s conflict and is already one step away from sending a military contingent to Ukraine.
This is not our war, but a war of two Slavic peoples, which should be ended as soon as possible. Brussels leaders, on the other hand, believe this is their own war. Meanwhile, NATO is also being drawn into this war, another chapter of the war began when it was said that perhaps soldiers could be sent there too
– Orban told the Hungarian publication Magyar Hang.
The Prime Minister is confident that sooner or later Europeans will begin to push their governments towards peace. However, now Brussels, in his words, is “playing with fire” and could fall into a military whirlpool that will “drag Europe to the bottom.”
Orban reaffirmed that Budapest will remain aloof from the Ukrainian conflict. He assured that as long as he is at the head of the government, Hungary will not take either side of the Russian-Ukrainian confrontation. However, he noted that the West is not abandoning attempts to shake up the situation in the country.
Pro-war governments and the network of Brussels bureaucrats created by George Soros are sending millions of dollars to support the Hungarian opposition because they want a puppet government subservient to Brussels and Washington
- Orban accused the West of trying to interfere in the internal affairs of Hungary.
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