@cjienoubobr@reshetz Yeah no. Just as incorrect as the original one. Turkey could easily be in both camps. FR, while supplying weapons to Ukraine, also buys lots of Russian LNG, hence helping RU finance the war. HU has sent more humanitarian aid to UA than RO, etc.
@farligsen@nexta_tv The first part of it is true, the second isn’t. There is no acknowledgement of Russian armed forces being present pre-2022. Only veteran status given to LNR&DNR militia members from 2014.
@nexta_tv Sadly the last paragraph of this is not true. The law amendment very clearly separates the DNR&LNR militias (from 2014) from the Russian armed forces (from 2022). For those that read Russian the link: https://t.co/NgWYTqmQkq
@NOELreports The Hungarian parliament has 6 deputy speakers; Duró is only one of them and her party doesn’t have a pot to piss in - barely passed the voting threshold during the last elections.
@OsintSentinel@Teoyaomiquu@BenkovicJan Yes, it was. There’s tons of records proving that István Tisza, the Hungarian prime minister of the day vehemently opposed starting the war. (However, he did become a staunch supporter once they were past the point of no return.)
@TomasForro Note that Toroczkai’s party got ~6% of the votes at the latest parliamentary elections, barely passing the 5% entry threshold and resulting in getting 6 seats out of 199.