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PM Orbán: Hungary will not send money or troops to Ukraine
The prime minister said Hungary is a “loyal and committed member” of NATO, noting that the country currently had 1,300 troops participating in NATO missions.
The prime minister said Hungary is a “loyal and committed member” of NATO, noting that the country currently had 1,300 troops participating in NATO missions.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met to discuss Hungary's role within NATO and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
12 June 2024, Budapest
The NATO secretary general said he would convene a ministerial-level meeting of the NATO-Ukraine committee during a council of foreign ministers meeting scheduled for April 4.