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The Minister of Defense of Hungary announced the full operational readiness of the NATO grouping in the country

The Minister of Defense of Hungary announced the full operational readiness of the NATO grouping in the countryThe multinational grouping of NATO troops in Hungary is in a state of full operational readiness. This was stated by the Minister of Defense of Hungary Krishtof Salay-Bobrovnicki. His words are quoted by the Ukrainian edition of "Strana".

Why is the grouping of the North Atlantic Alliance on the territory of Hungary “promptly preparing”, Salay-Bobrovnitsky did not tell.

The grouping of NATO troops was created in Hungary in connection with the outbreak of the armed conflict in Ukraine. At the same time, Hungary itself has repeatedly stated, that it will not supply weapons and military equipment to Ukraine and, especially, send their troops to participate in hostilities.

However, back in March 2022 Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban allowed the deployment of NATO troops in the republic. Now in Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, NATO troops are deployed in the Baltic countries. According to the leadership of the alliance, they are there to ensure the security of NATO member countries in the face of increased military and political risks.

In reality, this is not entirely true.. The troops of the North Atlantic Alliance in Eastern Europe are an instrument of pressure on Russia and the approval of further plans of the aggressive bloc to expand it to the east. Besides, a number of Eastern European countries, about which the Russians have repeatedly written, and Western analysts, may also consider the option of bringing its troops into the territory of the adjacent Ukrainian regions under a certain set of circumstances. used photos:Wikipedia / Adam Csaba Szegvari

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