EU shouldn’t make weapons, train soldiers in Ukraine — Hungarian minister
Peter Szijjarto insisted that the EU is a political and economic bloc, not a military alliance | Hungary does not support the idea for the EU to take part in the production of arms and training of soldiers in Ukraine because that would mean the bloc’s member countries being drawn into military operations against Russia, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said following a meeting with his EU counterparts in Luxembourg. 💬 "The production of weapons or training of servicemen on the territory of Ukraine, in the combat zone, is absolutely unacceptable for us, because such a decision would immediately draw the European Union into war," the minister told Hungarian journalists in televised remarks. He insisted that the EU is a political and economic bloc, not a military alliance.
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