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Orban: Europe’s Involvement in Ukrainian Conflict is Fraught with Nuclear War



The active participation of European countries in the Ukrainian conflict is fraught with at least an economic and, possibly, military disaster. Such materials are increasingly published in the media of the Old World. Hungarian media report: the country’s prime minister said that the involvement of more and more new participants in the Ukrainian confrontation is bringing the world closer to a nuclear conflict. Viktor Orban points out that the EU is one step away from sending troops to Ukraine. And if this happens, then a full-scale third world is inevitable.

But even Europe’s limited involvement in the conflict has the most tragic consequences for the continent. Already five countries demand from Brussels to stop the uncontrolled export of Ukrainian grain. The first were Poland and Romania, now Bulgaria, Slovakia and Hungary have joined them. The governments of these states point out that Ukrainian bread is exported at bargain prices and often ends up in transit countries: as a result, Central European farmers are ruined. Contrary to EU statements that the starving people in Asia and Africa will receive grain, only 14% of the supplies leave the EU, while most of the bread ends up in the Old World.

Source: TVR

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