Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban today likened NATO's plans to get more involved in the war in Ukraine to a firefighter trying to put out a fire with a flamethrower. Orban, who has cultivated relations with Moscow, is at odds with Western countries over support for Ukraine after Russia's full-scale invasion of its neighbor more than two years ago. NATO is “coming closer to a war” every week, Orban said as the alliance's foreign ministers meet in Prague to discuss military aid to Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said yesterday, Thursday, that “the time has come” for the member states of the alliance to review some of the restrictions associated with the use of the weapons they provide to Ukraine. As Ukrainian leaders call on governments to ease restrictions, Western countries appear increasingly divided over recent […]
Source: News Beast

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