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Hungarian Parliament Speaker Says Western Arming of Ukraine Provoked Russia

The West made a huge blunder when it tried to turn Ukraine into an anti-Russian stronghold, leaving Moscow no other choice than to intervene, Said Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament Laszlo Kover on Dec. 20. In an interview with InfoRadio, Kover remarked that the Ukraine conflict has changed the global geopolitical map. He stated that as the West introduced new sanctions against Russia, European political elites, “for some reason, became enthusiastic about destroying Russia economically [and] politically” while separating it from the EU by “creating a new iron curtain,” reported RT. (https://www.rt.com/news/568643-hungary-west-mistake-ukraine/ )

While condemning Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, Kover remarked that the West had been pushing Moscow back from its “old imperial borders” for several decades. Moreover, Moscow saw that “this is not enough for the West,” as it was getting closer to Russia’s core territories, he said. “I think the Western world made a strategic mistake when it tried not only to remove Ukraine from Russia’s sphere of interest, but also to turn it into a large population and military base against Russia,” he stressed, pointing out that Moscow felt it could no longer sit idle in the face of these efforts.

He went on to say that the sanctions regime against Moscow have “hurt Europe much more than Russia,” stressing that Central Europe should do its best to avoid becoming “the eastern periphery of a North Atlantic empire.”

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