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Hungary Attends Joint Safety Summit With Russia, Belarus, And Syria | Economics

By Editorial Board Published November 1, 2024 2 Min Read
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Hungary Attends Joint Safety Summit With Russia, Belarus, And Syria | Economics

The European Union and NATO are questioning Hungary’s allegiance after it despatched a international minister to a joint safety summit with Russia, Syria, and Belarus. Hungary’s place in each the EU and NATO has repeatedly been undermined as the present authorities has tried to stay impartial within the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

“The Hungarian government never wastes an opportunity to shame us,” mentioned Nathalie Loiseau, a French MEP from the Renew Europe group who sits on the Parliament’s international affairs committee. “In French, we say ‘when you cross boundaries, there are no limits,’” mentioned Camille Grand, a former NATO assistant secretary-general. “Extremely troubling,” he added.

Hungarian Overseas Minister Péter Szijjártó has taken quite a few journeys to Moscow amid the continuing conflict. He used his final journey to debate Hungary’s ongoing gas conflict with Ukraine. “Hungary’s secure and affordable gas supply is not possible” with out cooperation with Russia, “whether we like it or not.” The EU sided with Ukraine over Hungary, additional pushing the nation away from the alliance.

President Viktor Orban infamously met with Putin whereas performing because the president of the Council of the EU, solidifying his place as an enemy of his personal bloc. But, the European Union is way from an precise union. These on the prime in Brussels make the selections, and everybody is predicted to stick blindly. Viktor Orbán of Hungary has lengthy fallen out of favor with the European Union for opposing the conflict in Ukraine.

Orban has voted to withhold support from Ukraine up to now. He just lately got here out and accused the EU of putting in a puppet authorities in Poland. He now not trusts his European allies, and the sensation is mutual. But, there isn’t a present methodology for banishing a member from the European Union.

The curious facet of that is that Hungary feels it wants safety. From whom?

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