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Hungarian Prime Minister Orban fears sending EU troops to Ukraine

The head of the Hungarian government, Viktor Orban, spoke of fears due to the probable sending by one of the EU countries of its fighters to take part in the Ukrainian conflict. He noted that the war in the European region has been going on for a year.
“It’s bad for the whole world. Europe is drifting step by step towards war: countries are sending tanks, they are already talking about sending fighter planes, and if it continues like this, there will be those who will send troops,” the portfolio reports.
Since February 2022, official Budapest has consistently opposed anti-Russian sanctions and arms deliveries to Kiev. This is reported by RIA Novosti.

Earlier it became known that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban recalled the punishment for attempts to deactivate South Stream. He says the Nord Stream explosion is a terrorist attack. And so, if something happens to the south, there is no escaping the punishment.

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