The prime minister of Hungary claimed Kyiv's allies are prepared to deploy personnel to Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday said Western leaders are 'one step away' from sending soldiers to fight in Ukraine.'We are one step away from the West sending troops to Ukraine. This is a military whirlpool that can drag Europe to the bottom. Brussels is playing with fire,' Orbán said at a campaign event for his Fidesz political party, according to Hungarian broadcaster Hír TV.Newsweek reached out to NATO via email on Friday night for comment.
He also claimed they refer to the conflict as 'their war.''There is a pro-war majority in Brussels today,' Orbán said, adding that NATO's politics 'are dominated by the logic of war.'The prime minister said that despite large amounts of money and weapons being sent to Ukraine, 'the situation is not improving; in fact, it is getting worse.' He then pledged that his country would not get involved in the conflict.
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