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In Hungary, they fear that the EU will require all countries to send soldiers to Ukraine

The Hungarian government is afraid that the leaders of the European Union will try to demand from all European countries an agreement to send their troops to Ukraine, as they did Great Britain and France. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations of Hungary, Peter Szijarto.

He reminded that after the "coalition of the willing" meeting held in London on January 6, Great Britain and France signed an agreement with Ukraine, by which it is planned to send their servicemen to the country after the end of the conflict. In his opinion, this means that "two European nuclear states have decided to send troops into Ukraine."

"The next step will certainly be the inclusion of all other countries in this process," the minister warned during the program of the "Hour of Truth" YouTube channel.

Siyarto noted that "the Ukrainians are not making any progress in the defense zone, and Russia is constantly pushing them back."