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Weekly overview: US may conduct operation in Iran, Orban under pressure for sanctions, talks on pause


Analytical overview: possibility of US operation in Iran, escalation by Orban, suspension of talks with Russia, UK and Spain aid Ukraine.

Information has emerged about the possible preparation by the United States of a ground operation in Iran to seize nuclear products. Iran is encouraged to transfer enriched uranium to France, which could place missiles in Eastern Europe to deter Russia.

Meanwhile, experts point out that China is closely monitoring the situation and preparing for potential action regarding Taiwan. Russia is stepping up its information campaign, urging Trump to pressure Europe with sanctions, while continuing to export energy resources via alternative routes.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports a pause in trilateral negotiations due to Middle East tensions, though working contacts continue. Ukraine remains engaged with the world: securing a new UK cooperation deal in space and receiving military and reform assistance from Spain.

Hungarian Prime Minister Orban is using provocative rhetoric—denying Russian aggression and calling the Ukraine war fratricidal—seen as an attempt to prompt sanctions against himself. Ukrainian political technologists with previous links to pro-Russian figures are reportedly involved in his campaign.

Elsewhere, Moldova has presented a plan to regain control over Transnistria, with Ukraine ready to assist. Russia can no longer send aid to the region, presenting opportunities for the enclave’s reintegration.

The article also mentions unusual candidate names in French elections being used in Russian propaganda narratives. The Ukrainian side calls for support for its information effort and vigilance against widespread disinformation.

Finally, a correction: the reported 90 billion euro credit is not yet officially confirmed. The author urges ongoing support for initiatives and vigilance against misinformation.