Hungary Will Not Send Weapons to Ukraine, Magyar Says at Meeting with Rutte
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The Kremlin welcomed on Friday the fact that Prime Minister Peter Magyar of Hungary maintains the position of his predecessor, Viktor Orban, to refuse to send arms to Ukraine, claiming that it would reach peace faster if arms deliveries to Kiev stopped.
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Mark Rutte informed the Hungarian Prime Minister about the preparations for the NATO summit in Ankara.
What did Péter Magyar say after meeting with the NATO Secretary General? Hungary's new Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, stated that Budapest will not supply weapons to Ukraine, despite the gradual warming of relations between the countries following the change of power. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a Facebook post by Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar. Read also: Magyar's office discusses conditions for meeting with Zelenskyy. In his…
Prime Minister Péter Magyar held talks with two leading politicians in Brussels on Thursday. Regarding the meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, he posted that Hungary will once again be a reliable partner and that “Hungary will not send weapons or combat equipment to the Russian-Ukrainian war.” Even less was revealed about the meeting with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, but at least it looks very good. Magyar posted a video of …
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