Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called the decisions of EU leaders wrong and dangerous at an informal summit in London, where participants agreed to strengthen military support for Ukraine.
On Sunday, an informal summit of leaders of a number of European countries was held in London to discuss the situation on the Ukraine and collective European security.
"In London, European leaders decided that war was needed, not peace. They decided that Ukraine should continue the war. This is bad, wrong and dangerous. Hungary remains on the side of the world," Orban wrote on the social network.
According to Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, the summit participants agreed that they would invest more in their own defense, as well as that they would strengthen military support to Ukraine. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, after an informal summit in London, called for "urgent rearmament of Europe."

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