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Hungary warns we’ve not ‘been this close to a world war in seventy years’

23rd Oct 24 3:24 pm

The Hungarian Prime Minister has warned Ukraine’s victory plan could spark World War Three.

Viktor Orban claims that President Volodymyr Zelensky’s victory plan will expand the war, Magyar Nemzet reported.

Orban claims Kyiv’s victory plan is to see the war continue, join NATO then the conflict will spill onto the Russian Federation.

Orban said, “The chances of the war spreading are increasing, and if that happens, who knows where it will stop?

“We haven’t been this close to a world war in seventy years. The king is naked: Brussels bureaucrats have dragged the West into a hopeless war.”

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The Hungarian Prime Minister believes that Ukraine wants to take over the security for all of Europe and replace the US by strengthening their military.

Orban added, “So, one day, we Hungarians could wake up and see Slavic soldiers from the East on Hungarian territory. We don’t want that.”

Orban who has previously been described as pro-Putin said that Brussels is putting pressure on Hungary, he added, “We Hungarians also need to decide whether we want to fight against Russia.

We can do the most for Hungarian freedom by not participating in other people’s wars.”

In May Orban said that he will not participate “in the war” in Ukraine and Budapest are reassessing their role as a NATO member.

Orban told Kossuth radio station that Brussels is making military plans which includes “task forces working on ways for NATO to take part in this war.”

He said, “Hungary is opposed to this. The government is working intensively to figure out how to avoid participating in the war while remaining a NATO member.”

Orban added that Brussels is aware and said that Hungary is a “non-participant.”

He said, “There aren’t many situations in NATO’s history where member states openly took a distinct stance like Hungary is now doing.

“Therefore, its role in the military alliance needs to be reassessed. Our lawyers and military are currently working on this.

“The issue should be resolved by Hungarian diplomacy.”

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