NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg plans to visit Hungary next week to discuss Budapest’s non-participation in NATO actions against other states. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced this in an interview with TV2. RIA News.
“After the elections, the NATO Secretary General will come to us and we will talk about this issue. “And July 1 is the alliance summit in Washington,” he said.
Orbán emphasized that it is necessary to fight for Hungary to have the opportunity to stay away from all actions that are intended to be carried out against other countries outside the country. According to the Prime Minister, for this you need to have the power, because in the 20th century the Hungarian authorities also had a desire not to participate in the two world wars, but then they lacked power, so they “withdrew inward” and then retreated. He is not allowed to go out.
This is before Orban statedHe said the West should not “pull at the Russians’ mustaches” as any provocation would be met with a response from Moscow.
It was already clear who can be weaponized Russia after Putin’s warning.