
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims that if we do what the Ukrainian president is asking, we will enter World War III because NATO will have to fight Russia.
“That’s all. Most of them don’t want to risk war, that’s why Ukraine is not admitted to NATO,” said the head of the Hungarian government in a TV interview.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán: If we do what the Ukrainian president is asking, we will find ourselves in a state of the Third World War. Because if Ukraine is accepted into NATO, it will mean an immediate world war, because NATO will have to fight with Russia. That’s all. Most do not want to risk war,… pic.twitter.com/bhwQVfp44s
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Orban qualifies the communication style of Ukrainians as unusual: “If you have problems and you ask for help, you behave nicely. Ukrainians are really aggressive, demanding…”
The Hungarian leader also criticized the US offer of cluster munitions, believing that they would lead to an escalation of the war:
“Countries are already participating in the war by supplying weapons to Ukraine. And if they provide cluster bombs, which are considered a method or means of warfare rejected by the entire international community, then this is a completely new situation. Therefore, although we did not allow the Ukrainians to join NATO, although we prevented the immediate threat of a world war, we did not come an inch closer to peace. There is an escalation. More and more long-range weapons and more effective explosives are arriving, which the Ukrainians receive from Western countries, especially from the USA.”
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