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Budapest described Russia’s accusations of Zelensky’s state of emergency in Poland as a bad example

BUDAPEST, 16 November – RIA Novosti. The head of the administration of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Gergely Guiyash, described Vladimir Zelensky’s accusation against the Russian Federation as a “bad example” after the Ukrainian air defense missile, which apparently fell in Poland, caused the victims.

“The president of Ukraine was wrong … based on the available data, he immediately accused Russia of what Ukraine did. This is a bad example,” Guyash said.

According to him, “Russia alone is responsible for the conflict in Ukraine”, but “if the deaths of two people in this particular case caused the downing of a Ukrainian rocket, then it is difficult to speak of Russia’s direct responsibility”. urged him to wait until the end of the investigation before making irresponsible statements that could have serious consequences.

Polish media reported that on the evening of November 15, two rockets fell on Polish territory – two people died in the Lublin Voivodeship on the border with Ukraine. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic declared that the rocket that fell in Poland was Russian-made. Polish President Andrzej Duda noted that Warsaw does not know for sure who’s missiles landed on the territory of the republic.

On the morning of November 16, US President Joe Biden called the leaders of the G7 and NATO countries, who also attended the G20 summit in Bali, to an emergency meeting. As a result, he said, preliminary information refutes the fact that the rocket that crashed in Poland flew from Russia.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, there were no attacks on targets near the Ukrainian-Polish border that day, and some of the debris photos published have nothing to do with Russian weapons. The ministry noted that all statements by the Polish media regarding the alleged downing of “Russian” missiles were a deliberate provocation aimed at escalation.

The Pentagon said that in the event of a rocket crash in Poland they plan to act not on speculation, but on facts for which there is ample opportunity to clarify. At the same time, military spokesman Patrick Ryder said the Pentagon would not talk about the applicability of Article 5 of the NATO charter until the truth came out. This article says: The contracting parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered as an attack against them as a whole.

Source: Ria

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