Hungary says multinational force in Ukraine risks 'direct confrontation with Russia'
'By seeking to establish military presence in Ukraine, Western European countries are creating risk of direct war with Russia,' says Hungarian foreign minister
LONDON
Hungary's foreign minister on Wednesday criticized European plans to establish military hubs in Ukraine, saying it "pushes Europe closer" to a direct confrontation with Russia.
"Yesterday (Tuesday) in Paris, the Coalition of the Willing made yet another proposal that pushes Europe closer to a direct confrontation with Russia," Peter Szijjarto said through US social media company X.
He noted that Hungary will "stay out of this."
"We support peace talks, including negotiations at the highest level between the US and Russia, and firmly reject this latest move towards war," Szijjarto added.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a declaration of intent in Paris following the conclusion of the "Coalition of the Willing" summit in the French capital.
After talks with Ukraine's allies in Paris, the UK and France said they would "establish military hubs across Ukraine."
Russia previously expressed that a deployment of armed forces of other countries in Ukraine under any pretense would be "absolutely unacceptable" and that it would regard this as "preparations for foreign military intervention."
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