NATO's Hungary Pro-Putin Stance Rocks Europe: Hungary Slams EU Over Unlimited Business with Russia
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NATO's Hungary Pro-Putin Stance Rocks Europe: Hungary Slams EU Over Unlimited Business with Russia
In a startling revelation, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has disclosed that many companies within the European Union continue to conduct discreet business with Russia, despite the bloc’s stringent sanctions.
Speaking in Budapest, Szijjarto candidly stated, “Everyone in Europe is doing this,” contrasting Hungary’s open acknowledgment of the situation with the denials of others.
A Western nation backing Ukraine is reportedly considering diplomatic talks with Russian President Putin, as officials remain skeptical of Zelensky’s ‘victory plan,’ viewing it as unrealistic. Zelensky, opposed to peace talks, seeks NATO guarantees, financial support, and permission to strike Russian targets. Moscow warns such actions would be seen as a NATO act of war. Potential talks may take place before the G20 meeting in November, amid ongoing tensions.
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Kyiv has charted a course for the next few months on the battlefield which sources say is ‘heavily offensive’ and requires major commitment from NATO allies – particularly US President Biden.
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French President Macron has called for a review of Europe's ties with Russia and a reimagining of the global order. Speaking at a peace conference in Paris, he emphasized the need for a broader European perspective beyond the EU and NATO. Macron highlighted the inadequacy of the current world order in addressing modern challenges and advocated for greater inclusion of populous nations in international organizations.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has condemned Ukraine’s recent incursion into the Kursk Region, labelling the move as a failed gambit and vowing to address what he called "Ukrainian bandits" who..