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Hungary won’t veto NATO support to Ukraine, but it won’t participate [Video]

  • Hungary agreed not to veto NATO support for Ukraine, but Prime Minister Viktor Orbán insisted that his country would provide no aid for any joint assistance effort.
  • At a summit next month, NATO leaders are expected to agree on a new system to provide more predictable, long-term security help and military training to Ukraine.
  • Hungary’s nationalist government under Orbán has increasingly dissented from its peers in NATO and the European Union when it comes to efforts to help Ukraine.

Hungary agreed on Wednesday not to veto NATO support for Ukraine but Prime Minister Viktor Orbán insisted that his government would provide neither funds nor military personnel for any joint assistance effort.

At a summit in Washington next month, U.S. President Joe Biden and his NATO counterparts are expected to agree on a new system to provide more predictable, long-term security help and military training to Ukraine’s beleaguered armed forces.

Ukraine’s Western allies are trying to bolster military support for Kyiv …

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