The Hungarian Foreign Minister said his country will not participate in the creation by NATO members of a five-year fund worth 100 billion euros to help Ukraine.
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Hungary will remain on the side of NATO’s crazy mission, despite all the pressure, said Peter Szijjarto.
The head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry confirmed that Budapest will not support any NATO proposals that could bring the Alliance closer to war or turn it from a defensive to an offensive coalition.
Let us recall that Jens Stoltenberg proposed developing a plan for allocating military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of 100 billion euros for five years.
On May 8, Chinese leader Xi Jinping, making his first tour of EU countries in five years, arrived in Hungary for a three-day visit. It is expected that during this visit at least 16 agreements will be signed in the areas of joint railway, road and energy projects, Bloomberg writes.
Two more agreements to expand the Hungarian part of the Belt and Road Initiative are in the works.
The war in Ukraine and China’s peace plan will also be high on the agenda for negotiations, Szijjártó said.
Source: Racurs

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