FM: NATO has reaffirmed its open-door policy
The foreign minister said integration is open only to countries that would not risk the alliance’s security.
The foreign minister said integration is open only to countries that would not risk the alliance’s security.
The prime minister said Hungary was committed to providing the necessary support for their accession to the alliance.
Finland and Sweden’s NATO bids will be debated before the mid-December end of the autumn session.
President Áder also said that B9 participants had discussed ways to increase NATO’s budget and enhance security in member states
Péter Szijjártó, minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said that from the point of view of security it is crucial that the western Balkans migration route continues to remain closed
Late last week, leaders of the 28 members of NATO gathered in Brussels to send, in the words of Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, a strong message of the unity of the transatlantic alliance and its commitment to collective security. NATO finds itself in an increasingly challenging environment due to the rise of complex security threats that require responsive capabilities. Grappling with terrorism, migration, cybercrime and more, every one of the member states must step up its game.