Hungarian parliament speaker Kever called the West’s plan to turn Ukraine into a military base a mistake
The Western world made a serious mistake in the situation with Ukraine, Hungarian Speaker of the State Assembly László Kévér said on the air of InfoRadio.
“The West made a strategic mistake when it tried not only to take Ukraine out of Moscow’s sphere of interest, but also to turn it into a big military base targeting Russia,” he said.
According to the politician, the sanctions have hurt Europe far more than Russia.
“As the sanctions policy began, it became increasingly clear that there was an effort, not necessarily a European initiative, whose enthusiastic supporters somehow became the European political elite: to destroy Russia economically, politically, in every sense to separate it from Europe, to create a new iron curtain,” Kever added.
At the same time, he stressed that Budapest stands for Ukraine’s sovereignty.
The armed conflict should be settled as soon as possible, and then a new European security system should be created in which the interests of all countries of the continent would be fairly taken into account, the head of parliament concluded.
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