Defense Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky attended a meeting of EU defense ministers in Stockholm on Wednesday and held bilateral talks with his Swedish and Finnish counterparts on Wednesday.
According to MTI, during the meeting, which focused on the Ukraine war, Szalay-Bobrovniczky reiterated the position that Hungary would not send weapons or ammunition because that could lead to the escalation of the conflict. Another topic discussed at the meeting was the development of the defense industry. Szalay-Bobrovniczky noted the Hungarian government’s measures aimed at reviving the sector and integrating it with Europe’s defense industry. At his talks with Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson and Finland’s Antti Kaikkonen, Szalay-Bobrovniczky reassured his partners of Hungary’s standing support to the two countries’ NATO accession. He added however that “over the past couple of years, politicians of the two countries made false accusations against my country which is regretful.” “Hungary deserves more respect, therefore we would like to engage in a political dialogue as partners and allies cooperating on a basis of mutual trust in future once the ratification process is concluded,” the minister was quoted as saying.