Hungary: Sending Western troops to Ukraine increases the risk of World War III
"Peter Szijarto", the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary, considered the agreement of some European leaders to send troops to Ukraine as a violation of the NATO consensus decision and noted that such an action increases the possibility of the third world war. |
According to the Sputnik news agency, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary said in a conversation with the Rianavosti news agency: The deployment of Western forces in Ukraine, which Hungary opposes, is a violation of NATO’s common consensus.
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He added: “I have to tell you that there is a NATO decision that we support, based on which no ground forces will be deployed in Ukraine.”
Sijarto noted that the agreement of the vast majority of European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, to send troops was opposed by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, which is a kind of strength of heart. He then emphasized that the deployment of Western forces in Ukraine increases the possibility of the start of the third world war.
Kremlin has also announced that the deployment of NATO forces in Ukraine will make war between this military alliance and Russia inevitable. Moscow also responded to Macron’s statements by pointing out that the new generation of European politicians do not have the instinct to control, and declared that Russia should remain vigilant.
The French president said last week that Western leaders have discussed the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine, but they have not reached a consensus on this matter, although he did not rule out the possibility.
Following Macron’s comment, Washington rejected the possibility of sending American troops to fight in Ukraine.
In response to a question about a leaked conversation between German army officers about a possible German Taurus missile attack on the Crimean bridge using a French fighter jet, Sijarto said: “We must make every effort to avoid any kind of direct conflict.” between NATO and Russia.
Last week, Russian media published a conversation between four German army officers, which was dated February 19 (30 Bahman). Germany has confirmed the authenticity of this conversation.
On Saturday, German Chancellor Olaf Schultz, in response to the release of this conversation, while rejecting the possibility of sending long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine, said that the government is investigating this leaked conversation.
Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman of the Kremlin, also said in this context that the content of the published audio file indicates the direct involvement of the West in the conflict in Ukraine.
Source: IRNA
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