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Hungarian FM says he was in touch with Turkey on Sweden’s NATO bid: report

Peter Szijjarto

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto

Hungary’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that he had been in touch with his Turkish counterpart about the ratification of Sweden’s NATO membership and that if there’s a shift in Turkey’s stance, Hungary will not delay the process, Reuters reported.

Sweden, dropping a longtime policy of military non-alignment following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has set its sights on formal accession at NATO’s July 11-12 summit but, while it has strong support from other members including the United States, both Turkey and Hungary have so far blocked ratification.

“If there is a shift [in Turkey’s stance], then of course we will keep the promise that Hungary will not hold up any country in terms of [NATO] membership,” Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told a news conference in Budapest, broadcast on his Facebook page.

Earlier on Tuesday Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan voiced his country’s reluctance to let Sweden into NATO and called on Sweden to fulfill its commitments under a deal it struck last year in Madrid aimed at addressing Ankara’s security concerns.

A series of demonstrations in Sweden against Islam and for Kurdish rights have offended Ankara, whose backing Sweden needs to gain entry to NATO.

Although Sweden’s prime minister said on Friday Prime Minister Viktor Orban had assured him that Budapest would not delay the Nordic country’s NATO accession, Hungary’s parliament has not put the ratification on its agenda this week before the summer break.

Parliament will hold its last meeting on Friday. The ratification process has been stranded in the legislature since last July.

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