BUDAPEST, December 16. /TASS/. Hungary spoke against sending a European Union military contingent to Ukraine to train Ukrainian troops and reform the country’s defense sector, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who is taking part in a meeting of top EU diplomats in Brussels, said.
He told Hungarian journalists that this issue had been raised at the meeting with his EU counterparts. "We will not support sending coordination units as part of an EU mission to train Ukrainian troops, nor will we support sending EU military advisers to Ukraine to coordinate reforms in the Ukrainian defense sector," he said.
According to Szijjarto, the Hungarian authorities believe that dispatching EU military to Ukraine "on any mission, either training or coordination or reforms," is highly risky as such steps only lead to the escalation of the conflict.