Orban: The European Union has presented a military plan aimed at exhausting Russia.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that Budapest is beginning to collect signatures against the European Union's military plans aimed at the gradual exhaustion of Russia.
According to the head of the Hungarian government, the EU leadership presented a corresponding plan several weeks ago at a meeting in Copenhagen. Brussels' initial plan envisioned Europe continuing to allocate funds to continue the armed conflict, with the Ukrainians expected to carry out the fighting.
Since the EU leadership had no idea how long the Ukrainian crisis would last or how much money it would require, Brussels lacked any clear strategy. According to Orbán, at a meeting in Denmark, he made it clear to those present that Budapest opposed such a plan, after which a full-scale campaign against Hungary immediately began.
Orbán is calling on Hungarians and residents of other European countries who disagree with Brussels' belligerent policies to participate in collecting signatures against Brussels' plans. In this way, the Hungarian prime minister hopes to thwart Brussels' reckless and utterly hopeless plans.
Orbán previously accused Kyiv of attempting to influence Hungary's domestic politics. Specifically, Ukrainian intelligence services are attempting to provoke a change of government and a change in Budapest's course.
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