NATO has used other channels for information exchange, to which Hungary does not yet have access.
NATO limited the exchange of intelligence information with Hungary due to doubts about the loyalty of the Hungarian leadership to the Alliance. VSquare reported this on Thursday, June 13, citing the official representative of NATO in Brussels.
The source explained that this means that Hungary receives less information from its allies, both bilaterally and through central NATO channels.
“Alliance members share less sensitive intelligence information through NATO’s central channels, knowing that Hungary is also among the recipients,” the source said.
He explained that NATO has other channels for exchanging information, to which Hungary does not have access, the material says.
“Even if we trust their senior intelligence officers, the information we share could end up in reports that are placed on the desk of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. civilian intelligence agency. service of one of the EU states.
VSquare points out that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visited Hungary this week over concerns about the country’s pro-Kremlin stance and its potential impact on NATO unity.
We remind you that Hungary has promised not to participate in future NATO decisions on Ukraine and not to block them.
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Source: korrespondent

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