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Biden’s actions increase likelihood of escalation in Ukraine — PM

Viktor Orban asserted that the government’s mission is to prevent Hungary from being dragged into the Ukrainian conflict
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
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BUDAPEST, November 20. /TASS/. The likelihood of escalation in the Ukraine conflict could significantly increase in the next two months, as long as US President Joe Biden, a strong supporter of war, remains in power, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned after the meeting of the Defense Council, convened in response to the escalation in the Ukrainian conflict zone.

The prime minister believes that the world is facing "the two most perilous months" in Ukraine.

"Yesterday, the Ukrainians launched long-range missiles at Russia, and Russia introduced amendments to its nuclear doctrine," Orban said on social media.

He explained that he received the Defense Council report on these developments and finds them extremely concerning.

"The threat of escalation of hostilities in Ukraine has never been as high," Orban stressed.

He asserted that the government’s mission is to prevent Hungary from being dragged into the Ukrainian conflict.

"All of Hungary’s knowledge and diplomatic expertise would be essential to keeping us distanced from this war," the prime minister said.

He also reiterated that he places his hopes for a resolution in Ukraine on US President-elect Donald Trump.

"President Trump’s [election] victory has brought us closer to peace, or at least a ceasefire," the prime minister declared.