Hungary criticizes biden administration's approval of long-range missile strikes on russia

Hungary criticizes biden administration's approval of long-range missile strikes on russia

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Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto criticized Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to strike russia with American missiles. He believes that this could lead to a global escalation of the conflict.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that the White House's decision could "expand the war in Ukraine to a global scale." UNN reports with reference to Politico.

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Hungary's foreign minister criticized the United States for allowing Ukraine to strike targets in russia with long-range US missiles.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's chief diplomat said that Donald Trump's victory in the US election has created a new reality in which "the people are calling for peace.

The pro-military mainstream has launched a last, desperate attack on the new reality. The hawkish politicians removed from power refuse to take the will of the people into account. This is not only undemocratic, but also extremely dangerous. In their final desperation, these pro-war forces do not even seem to shy away from the worst: expanding the war in Ukraine to a global scale.

- Peter Sijjarto wrote in his Facebook post.

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For months now, Hungary has been calling for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, a call that has been regularly rejected by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who recently called it "nonsense.

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