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Hungary shakes NATO: We cannot win against Russia, support for Ukraine risks the Third World War

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The Hungarian Foreign Minister and his Russian counterpart, Lavrov

The Hungarian minister has come out against the deployment of military troops in Ukraine, declaring that this would lead to war with Russia. But not only that, according to the Russian media, he said that NATO cannot win against the Russian army...

Viktor Orban seems to be turning into the "black sheep" not only within the EU, but also in NATO. While the alliance has been unwavering when it comes to support for Ukraine and measures against Russia, it seems that Hungary is beginning to give way.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó gave an interview to the Russian state media "TASS", causing a lot of excitement. The full interview will be published tomorrow, but according to Russian media, he has made some very sensational statements.

The Hungarian minister has come out against the deployment of military troops in Ukraine, declaring that this would lead to war with Russia. But not only that, according to the Russian media, he said that NATO cannot win against the Russian army. " You know, our position is very clear when it comes to the war that is next to us. We believe that Russia cannot be defeated in this war ," he said.

According to him, the deployment of NATO in Ukraine could increase tensions and "potentially escalate the Third World War". " In such a critical situation, not only actions, but also words are of great importance. Therefore, when it comes to the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine on behalf of some NATO member countries, it is really dangerous, because we do not want to face the threat. The dire danger of a third world war is approaching ," he said. 

According to Szijjártó, in the EU, the number of people who are against steps that risk increasing tensions is increasing significantly.

" I think there are more and more people in Europe - and when I say 'people' I don't mean political leaders - who are starting to approach this problem rationally and more and more people are inclined to oppose actions that increase the risk of escalation ," he said.

On February 26, French President Emmanuel Macron did not rule out the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine. But it seems that Hungary is making it clear that it does not accept such a thing. Orban was the only one among NATO and EU leaders to congratulate Putin on his election victory. / Pamphlet

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