New Hungarian Defence Minister About NATO, War, Conscription
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New Hungarian defence minister about NATO, war, conscription
The Tisza government is “a government of peace, we will not send troops to the Ukrainian-Russian war, we will not send weapons, and we will not reinstate conscription,” Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi, the nominee for minister of defence, said during his hearing before parliament’s committee on defence and law enforcement on Monday.Continue reading
The candidate for Minister of Defense promised to restore the trust of NATO allies and restore the morale of the military. According to him, the Tisza government will be a government of peace, and there is no need for celebrity reservists. KDNP's István Simicskó promised to support the Minister of Defense.
The future minister told reporters after the meeting of the National Security Committee that they will decide at the first government meeting how the state will regain its stake in defense industry companies.
The new Minister of Defense spoke before the National Security Committee: he does not see a realistic threat of direct conflict between NATO and Russia, but nothing can be ruled out.
Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi, candidate for Hungarian Minister of Defence, declared that Budapest will not send troops to Ukraine and will not reinstate conscription.
The defense minister candidate was greeted in a friendly atmosphere at his committee hearing on Monday, with not even members of the former ruling party voting against him. He promised continuity and fine-tuning in the development of the military, control over abuses, and human policy reform for the staff.
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