He said that "to ensure the peace and security of Hungary it is necessary that the country should not send troops or weapons to the war and neither should it allow the transit of weapons across its territory to Ukraine".Continue reading
The government is working to prevent Hungary from being dragged into the war in Ukraine, and resisting the related “domestic and foreign pressure”, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said after attending a session of the national security operative body and a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
While diplomatic efforts have been ramped up and peace talks are under way, military action has not slacked in Ukraine, with constant armed conflicts reported, he was quoted as saying by a Foreign Ministry statement.
Szijjártó confirmed that the government’s decision to refrain from sending soldiers or weapons to Ukraine was “firm and irrevocable”. Nor will the government allow lethal aid to cross the territory of Hungary, he added.
“Irrespective of domestic and foreign pressure by the opposition and foreign players, we will stand by this decision,” he said.
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