It is exactly what it seems.
Telex, 444, and RTL claim that it only exists in the fantasy of the Hungarian government and Fidesz that Western politicians are increasingly supporting the war in Ukraine, reports Bennfentes . According to them, "distortion and denial of reality takes place on two levels: on the one hand
they completely silence the increasingly wild incitements of Western leaders, they do not report on the war fever, and on the other hand, they accuse Fidesz and the government of baselessly shouting about the war."
The paper collected the Western pro-war statements of the past three weeks. Seeing this, Zoltán Koskovics, the geopolitical analyst of the Center for Fundamental Rights, put it this way:
"During the 27 months of the war, in a stealthy escalation, the Western countries came inch by inch closer to this corrupt war. It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of our continent's peace is in the hands of the voters today."
What do you think? We show the declarations without claiming to be complete:
1. Ursula von der Leyen wants to be a war president
- POLITICO reported at the end of March. Brussels newspaper - the left-wing media did not report on the war plans of the President of the Commission.
2. Two weeks ago, the President of France repeatedly told the world on the front page of ECONOMIST: he is ready to send French soldiers to Ukraine.
France may send troops to Ukraine at Kiev's request,
if the Russian army breaks through the front line, Macron said. But so far no such request has been received from Ukraine, he said in an interview with The Economist. According to Macron, Paris has already sent soldiers to Africa in the fight against terrorism, so he does not rule out providing similar assistance to Ukraine.
3. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who
admitted a few weeks ago that there are already NATO soldiers in Ukraine,
stated at the beginning of May: he proposes the creation of a European "heavy brigade" that would serve to quickly react to events in the neighboring regions of the EU without the involvement of the United States.
4. Baiba Braze, the Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs, made it clear at the beginning of May that
this dispute has been settled and those who supply long-range weapons have given the Ukrainians permission to attack Russia directly:
"Ukraine has already received Western weapons, with which they were given permission to strike Russian territory," he said. According to him, the Western countries' position on the arms transfer clause, which until now prohibited their use outside the territory of Ukraine, is beginning to change. "There are already countries that have given weapons to Ukraine without such restrictions," Baiba stated.
5. Vyacheslav Kukula, Chief of Staff of the Polish Army, also announced at the beginning of May:
Poland increases the number of army reservists from 20,000 to 150,000.
And how did the Polish Chief of Staff justify the increase in reservists? With this
due to the "imminent start of bloody and protracted fighting".
6. NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg recently visited Kyiv. On his train ride home, he told Reuters: such failures [the Americans' six-month delay] show that "it might be time to review the coordination of international military aid to Kiev."
7. The Prime Minister of Lithuania is also willing to send soldiers, just like Macron.
"Lithuania is ready to send soldiers to Ukraine on a training mission"
- said Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė. Ingrida Šimonytė told the Financial Times that
"he has parliamentary permission to send troops to Ukraine for training purposes - which his government has already raised - but Kiev has not yet requested this."
8. On May 6, the EU Commissioner for Internal Markets announced that Brussels will "open a military innovation office in Kyiv" later this year. This was said by Thierry Breton, the European Commissioner responsible for the internal market. "We are opening a European military innovation office in Kyiv to create a bridge between European innovative startups and Ukrainian arms manufacturing enterprises and the Ukrainian army to
European businesses can help the Ukrainian armed forces on the battlefield"
- He told.
9. On May 12, Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that the only way to peace leads through the battlefield.
"The only way to peace now is through the battlefield"
- According to Finnish President Alexander Stubb, the negotiations will not help Kyiv, the fight must continue.
10. Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson announced on May 13 that Stockholm has no plans to send military personnel to Ukraine - but may consider options proposed by its new NATO allies. On the same day, Ulf Kristersson
Swedish Prime Minister declared that Sweden is ready to allow the installation of nuclear weapons on its territory in case of war.
11. According to the publication, the head of Zelenskyi's office, Andrij Ermak - who regularly consults with György Soros' son, Alex Soros, the heir to the throne - and ex-NATO Secretary General Rasmussen presented a "concept" according to which the negotiations on Ukraine's NATO accession, and
the country should be permanently admitted to the alliance by 2028, regardless of the outcome of the conflict with Russia.
Co-authors of the document include Hillary Clinton and Boris Johnson, as well as former Polish president Alexander Kwasniewski.
And so on ad infinitum. Does this all exist only in the imagination of the Hungarian government? - we can ask the poetic question.
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