The Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs categorically denied the statement of the Ukrainian president, according to which the agreement between the two countries will contain a clause regarding Kyiv's NATO accession.
Ukraine and Hungary are preparing a document regulating bilateral relations, which will include a clause on Ukraine's accession to NATO, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi claimed during his visit to Transcarpathia. Based on the Korrespondent's report
According to Zelensky, dialogue with Hungarians is important because this is one of the countries that can prevent the "victory plan".
Hungary firmly denies that the security agreement with Ukraine contains a clause regarding the country's accession to NATO
- the article quotes the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which emphasized that it had repeatedly expressed its position clearly on this issue, and also explained to the Ukrainian side that
Ukraine joining NATO would lead to the outbreak of World War III.
Cover photo: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi
Source: MTI/EPA/Serhiy Dolzhenko