Orban believes EU countries are close to sending peacekeepers to Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes that the EU countries are close to sending a peacekeeping contingent to Ukraine
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This was reported by 24.hu.
According to Orban, European leaders are unwilling to join the "peace camp" and do not encourage Ukraine to negotiate with the aggressor.
"Most of them are still pro-military and are sending more and more heavy weapons to Ukraine," the Hungarian politician said.
In his opinion, the EU countries are approaching a decision to send peacekeepers to Ukraine.
"We are close to this border, which is considered impassable," Orban said.
He also stated that Hungary's security is under threat.
"The threat of world war is not a literary exaggeration. It is a real danger now," Orban summarized.
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Earlier, Orban supported China's so-called peace plan.
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