Hungary will not accept extra NATO troops on country's soil: Ministry

The government of Hungary will not accept further NATO troops on the country's soil as part of maneuvers related to the Ukraine crisis, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade here said.

Hungary will not accept extra NATO troops on country's soil: Ministry
"No, we have not agreed to that (the deployment of extra NATO troops) and we will not agree because we have already NATO's troops on the territory of the country," Hungary said.
IANS Budapest
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 12 2022 | 1:31 PM IST

The government of Hungary will not accept further NATO troops on the country's soil as part of maneuvers related to the Ukraine crisis, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade here said.

Contacted by Xinhua news agency for confirmation, the Ministry's Press Office referred to an earlier interview given by Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto to Euronews and said that it reflected the Hungarian government's official stance.

The US has already sent extra troops to Poland and Romania, while Germany has deployed additional troops to Lithuania. NATO troops are already stationed in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.

"No, we have not agreed to that (the deployment of extra NATO troops) and we will not agree because we have already NATO's troops on the territory of the country, which is the Hungarian army and the Hungarian armed forces," Euronews quoted Szijjarto as saying.

These troops "are in the proper shape to guarantee the security of the country. So, we don't need additional troops on the territory of Hungary".

The US has claimed that Russia may be weighing a potential "invasion" of Ukraine.

Moscow has repeatedly denied the allegations.

Hungary's Ministry of Defence also commented on the issue.

"There is no need for a lasting presence of NATO forces in Hungary, but this does not mean that Hungary will move away from the organisation, in fact, it will have closer ties."

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Topics :NATONATO allianceHungaryRussiaUkraine

First Published: Feb 12 2022 | 1:31 PM IST

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