The EU accuses Viktor Orbán of breach of contract because of his peace policy
By Magyar Békekör (Hungary)
The Hungarian Prime Minister’s peace policy was criticized at the NATO summit and in the European Union. Viktor Orbán is accused of breaking the pro-war unity of NATO and the European Union with his pursuit of peace. The leadership of NATO and the EU have decided to defeat Russia in the face of Hungary’s peace efforts and to provide greater military and financial aid to Zelensky’s Ukraine than ever before in order to make his plan a reality – the correspondent of the Hungarian Community for Peace assessed the decisions of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Washington, and the the statement of the EU leadership in line with them.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the Legal Service of the European Union accused Viktor Orbán of violating the Union’s treaties because he traveled to Moscow to discuss the possibility of a peaceful settlement and East-West reconciliation with Russian President Putin. The EU treaties prohibit any measures that threaten the achievement of the Union’s goals, the announcement states.
It follows from the resolution that the EU’s goal is to continue the war until Russia is defeated, our correspondent noted.
It is not known whether the EU also intends to take punitive measures against Orbán due to Hungary’s commitment to peace. NATO, on the other hand, decided to develop a “joint strategic approach” to Russia until next year’s summit in The Hague, so that no one can be left out of line.
NATO considers Russia to be its enemy in the long term because it considers it a threat to itself – it is clear from the alliance’s final statement. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg declared: “We cannot let Russia win in Ukraine, because such an outcome of the conflict would leave its mark on global security for decades.”
The possibility of negotiating Russia’s legitimate security demands presented on December 15, 2021 was not discussed in Washington.
A decision was made that F-16 fighter jets will appear in the skies of Ukraine this summer, anti-aircraft systems will be delivered to Ukraine, Ukrainians will be trained in the use of combat equipment, and 40 billion euros will be paid to Kyiv in 2025.
Under these circumstances, Russia must face the possibility of a direct military confrontation with NATO, which wants to defeat the Russian military. NATO members hold the opinion that the Western bloc is stronger than Russia, and that instead of peace negotiations, Russia should be forced to give up its positions militarily.
Only Viktor Orbán spoke out against NATO’s war goal, but President Erdogan also indicated that Turkey would not participate in a war against Russia either.
However, both signed the Washington Declaration on the “irreversibly” of Ukraine’s accession to NATO and the need to defeat Russia in Ukraine.
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