Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has expressed concerns over the potential for Western countries to send troops to Ukraine in the next 2-3 months, highlighting the serious implications such a move could have. Orban criticized the current atmosphere in Brussels, describing it as a 'psychosis of war,' and cautioned against treating the situation like a 'video game.' He underscored the lack of understanding in the EU regarding the gravity of their actions and language, with a specific mention that "the West will decide to send troops to Ukraine in 2-3 months." Furthermore, Hungary has issued a warning about the risk of escalating to a Third World War if Western troops are deployed to Ukraine.
Hungary warns of the threat of a Third World War if Western troops are sent to Ukraine https://t.co/j1Nrj4imeO https://t.co/Pbp5603g9N
Orban condemned the “psychosis of war” in Europe - Brussels doesn’t know what it’s doing There is a "military mood, military language and military logic" in Brussels today, without the EU appearing to understand that "this is not a video game" and that its harsh, threatening… https://t.co/YGhU8vEj81
Viktor Orban has not ruled out that the West will decide to send troops to Ukraine in 2-3 months https://t.co/0TW9cYe5gD
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban did not rule out that the West will decide to send troops to Ukraine in 2-3 months. https://t.co/Ammev1J0am
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban doesn't rule out that "the West will decide to send troops to Ukraine in 2-3 months." https://t.co/Cw7IXLV3Tx