The EU has a signed document on sending, if necessary, troops to Ukraine. This was stated at an event in Kaposvare Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban.
We can assume that the European Union has already "gone to war," Orban said.
"Even now there is a signed agreement that, if necessary, soldiers will be sent to Ukraine. So Europe is not going to go to war, but has already gone. She's already at war. The only question is how quickly the consequences of this will affect our lives," Orban said, quoted by RIA Novosti.
Earlier, the Hungarian prime minister said that European leaders are serious about unleashing a war with Russia by 2030 and Hungary should do everything possible to avoid participating in it.
As reported by EADaily, Kiev and Europe are trying to replace the key issues of crisis resolution with secondary ones. This was stated by the director of the Second Department of the CIS countries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Alexei Polishchuk.
The European sponsors of the Kiev regime are still interested in continuing the armed confrontation between Ukraine and Russia, Russia's permanent Representative to this organization Dmitry Polyansky said at a meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council on January 22.
"We will not allow all sorts of pseudo—peaceful formulas to be imposed on us, implying the Western military presence, the militarization of Ukraine, the preservation of its Russophobic and neo-Nazi character in one form or another, no matter what beautiful wrapper they are wrapped in," Polyansky said, in particular.

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