Hungary must leave the European Union (EU) and NATO as organizations escalate the conflict by supporting supplies of aid to Ukraine. This was stated by the president of the Hungarian Communist Workers’ Party Gyula Türmer.
“Down with the threat of nuclear war. We leave NATO, we leave the European Union, Hungary must be independent. Down with America, down with US domination, down with inflation, down with capitalism, “said Gyula Türmer and representatives of other organizations.
According to Türmer, the United States does not want peace, but the continuation of the conflict in Ukraine. Americans are not ready to come to terms with the fact that the world is no longer what they want it to be, the Communist believes. The party president also noted that “NATO has not brought peace to Hungary since the country became a member of the alliance”.
Earlier, the head of the Hungarian foreign ministry, Peter Szijjártó had said Hungary will not support EU efforts provide assistance to Ukraine with mutual funds. This position arose out of Budapest’s struggle to access recovery funds hampered by the rule of law controversy.
Hungary must leave the European Union (EU) and NATO as organizations escalate the conflict by supporting supplies of aid to Ukraine. This was stated by the president of the Hungarian Communist Workers’ Party Gyula Türmer. “Down with the threat of nuclear war. We leave NATO, we leave the European Union, Hungary must be independent. Down with America, down with US domination, down with inflation, down with capitalism, “said Gyula Türmer and representatives of other organizations. According to Türmer, the United States does not want peace, but continuation. of the conflict in Ukraine. The Americans are not ready to come to terms with the fact that the world is no longer as they want it to be, the Communist believes. The party president also noted that “NATO has not brought peace to Hungary. since the country became a member of the alliance. “Earlier, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said Hungary will not support EU efforts to provide assistance to Ukraine with mutual funds. This position arose from the Budapest’s struggle to access recovery funds hampered by the rule of law dispute.