Hungary still does not supply weapons to the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, which is why President Katalin Novák did not sign the declaration signed by nine Central European countries on Ukraine's accelerated NATO accession. The left-wing press has again failed to interpret a text, reports Origo.

Nine European countries, which previously condemned Putin's announcement of the annexation of occupied Ukrainian territories, have now indicated in another joint statement that they fully support Ukraine becoming a member of NATO. In the joint statement, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania and Slovakia indicated that they support Ukraine and would like to see the country in the military alliance.

Of course, the left-wing propaganda press began to attack Hungarian President Katalin Novák as to why she did not join this initiative. However, the all-knowing left-wing press did not read the entire statement. It says, among other things, that "we encourage all our allies to significantly increase their military support to Ukraine."

Since the beginning of the Russian attack, Hungary has firmly advocated that it does not deliver weapons to the region , as this would put Transcarpathian Hungarians in danger. The fact that Katalin Novák did not sign this declaration only means that Hungary continues to keep its previous commitment regarding arms deliveries.

Source: Origo

Author: András Kovács

Cover photo: MTI/Zoltán Máthé