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Türkiye spoke out against NATO’s participation in the war in Ukraine: Hungary also remains on the sidelines

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Turkey believes that NATO's participation will lead to escalation/Collage 24 Channel

Turkey said it supports continued aid to Ukraine. At the same time, the country opposed NATO’s “participation” in the war.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan made his statement after a meeting of foreign ministers Affairs of NATO countries in Prague on May 31.

Turkey against NATO “participation”

< p>Turkish Foreign Minister explained that his country “supports continued assistance to Ukraine and Ukraine’s ability to contain” Russia.

But we do not want NATO to participate in this war. We believe that a balance must be maintained between these two things, both on the part of the member countries and on the part of NATO,” emphasized Hakan Fidan.

According to him, “the conflict ” could spread to the region and cause worse crises.

Hungary also remains on the sidelines

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó wrote before the meeting that the mood was becoming “increasingly militant.”

We want to stay in side, but it will be a tough ride! – he commented on the meeting in Prague.

Previously, Szijjarto also stated that his government would be categorically against sending Central European and Hungarian military personnel to the war in Ukraine.

The West allows Ukraine to use its weapons to strike Russia

  • The United States allowed Ukraine to use American weapons to strike Russian territory. However, there will be certain restrictions. Presidential Press Secretary Sergei Nikiforov noted that Ukraine began to receive positive signals through diplomatic channels about the limited use of American weapons in the region bordering Kharkov.

  • Germany on May 31 also allowed Ukraine to use German weapons on Russian territory “in accordance with international law” to protect against Russian attacks launched by the enemy from border areas. Government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said this.

  • Among the countries that previously allowed the use of their weapons against targets in Russia are: Great Britain, Poland, Sweden, France, Canada, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

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