The Hungarian govt says no to Extra NATO troops
The Hungarian govt says no to Extra NATO troops
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The Hungary govt would not accept more NATO soldiers on its territory as part of operations connected to the Ukraine situation, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade here. The United States has already dispatched troops to Poland and Romania, while Germany has committed reinforcements to Lithuania. NATO forces are already present in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland.

"No, we have not consented to that (the deployment of more NATO soldiers), and we will not agree since we already have NATO's troops on the soil of the nation, which are the Hungarian army and the Hungarian armed forces," Szijjarto said, according to Euronews.

These troops are "in good enough to ensure the country's security." As a result, we do not require more soldiers on Hungary's territory." The US has stated that Russia is considering a "invasion" of Ukraine. Moscow has categorically disputed the claims. Hungary's Ministry of Defense also issued a comment on the issue.

"There is no need for NATO soldiers to stay in Hungary , but this does not imply that Hungary will withdraw from the organisation; on the contrary it will have closer ties.”

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