Because of Brussels, war inflation has been unleashed in Europe. According to the latest data, wartime inflation has risen dramatically in the European Union, Great Britain and the United States as well. Negative data not seen for decades came from many countries, and the prices of food, gas, electricity and fuel also rose to an extraordinary extent. Not only the war contributes to the development of the current situation, but also the fact that Brussels has destroyed the European economy with sanctions against Russia, and this does not support peace, but the continuation of the war. The thoughtless Western responses are clearly at the heart of the current runaway prices on the continent.
The record-high inflation currently raging in the United States and Europe is primarily due to the Russian-Ukrainian war and the insufficient and thoughtless responses to it, constitutional lawyer Zoltán Lomnici Jr. told Origo about the current situation.
The financing of the war and the delivery of weapons lead to the prolongation of the conflict, which has an extremely negative impact on market processes and the world economy. On the one hand, it has become a general phenomenon that the elite in Brussels is not able to properly handle the crises that hit Europe, and in these cases they usually remain unable to act, which draws attention to the importance of the Hungarian stance against imperialist aspirations.
On the other hand, the migration crisis, the coronavirus epidemic and the current war situation also serve as proof that
Brussels usually does not have the interests of European nations and citizens in mind in matters that determine the fate of the continent, but is guided by the business goals of specific financial circles and compulsive ideological ideas.
Because in-depth analyzes and reports prove beyond all doubt that while
the introduced sanctions have unforeseeable consequences for the European economy and population, while in some cases Russia may even be put in a more favorable position by them.
Despite this, Brussels wants to continue its senseless sanctions policy, so it will be extremely important for Hungary to take a common-sense approach in the future, said Mr. Zoltán Lomnici to Origó's question.
Source and full interview: Magyar Nemzet/Origo
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