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FM: Hungary’s role in NATO is more significant than ever

Hungary is slated to take over the leadership of KFOR, NATO’s operation in Kosovo and the alliance’s largest operation on land, in November.

Ahead of a summit of the North-Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the foreign minister said Hungary’s role in NATO is more significant than ever.

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, noted that Hungary is slated to take over the leadership of KFOR, NATO’s operation in Kosovo and the alliance’s largest operation on land, in November. Hungary has raised the number of its troops to 500 men in Kosovo and has pledged to coordinate KFOR staff’s vaccination against the coronavirus, he said. Meanwhile, it is providing ventilators for its “partners in the east and south” through NATO’s coronavirus relief fund, Szijjártó said. Hungary will also play a leading role in a joint air defence operation in the Baltic states next year, he said.

The minister said honoring a commitment made at the 2014 NATO summit, Hungary will raise its defense spending to 2 percent of GDP by 2024. Defense spending will come to 1.6 percent of GDP in 2021 and 1.87 percent in 2022. He added that the summit is held at a time of shifting political and economic relations which warrant a new approach from the alliance. “Those changes have significant security aspects, and so Hungary supports the new NATO 2030 strategy,” he said.