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Hungary: The possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine cannot be ruled out

Despite the fact that the top officials of Western countries keep insisting that they will not send any military forces to Ukraine, the Hungarian Foreign Minister says that there is a possibility of sending troops.

reported by Mehr News Agency Citing Sputnik, Hungarian Foreign Minister “Peter Ciarto” announced that sending Western troops to Ukraine cannot be completely rejected, because European leaders often change their position.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary also announced on Monday that he believes that if Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, returns to the White House, some European countries that support the continuation of the conflict in Ukraine will They will change themselves.

The Hungarian Foreign Minister said in an interview that most European countries support the continuation of conflicts in Ukraine and only a few support peace, and if Trump If the US presidential election is won in 2024, some supporters of the war may also change their position.

Ciarto stressed that Budapest hopes that Trump’s return to the White House will lead to the start of negotiations and an end to the war in Ukraine. He said: “Without Trump, this war will continue for a long time.”

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban also met with Trump in Florida late last week and said that Trump promised that if he becomes president, he will put money in Ukraine will not allow it. In fact, without Washington, Europe cannot finance the war in Ukraine.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that if he is re-elected, he will end the war between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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