Hungary's foreign minister criticizes Biden's approval of missile strikes in Ukraine

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Hungary's foreign minister criticized President Biden's recent decision to allow Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles for strikes deeper into Russia. He warned this could escalate the conflict and involve more countries. The ATACMS missiles, capable of hitting targets up to 190 miles away, are launched from systems already used by Ukraine. They are designed for precision strikes against key military infrastructure. Szijjártó described the authorization as "incredibly dangerous" and expressed concerns about Ukraine's potential NATO membership, suggesting it could heighten the risk of a larger war.


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