Defense deal with Hungary gives hope for Sweden’s NATO bid

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An agreement between Hungary and Sweden appears to have paved the way for Hungary’s likely ratification of Sweden’s NATO bid on Feb. 26, when a vote on the matter is scheduled in parliament. Unanimous support among all NATO members is required to admit new countries, and Hungary is the last of the alliance’s 31 members that has still not given its backing.

The prime ministers of Hungary and Sweden concluded a defense industry agreement on Feb. 23 that will expand Budapest’s fleet of Swedish-built fighter jets, securing Hungary’s likely ratification of Sweden’s long-delayed NATO bid.

The meeting in Budapest between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Swedish counterpart, Ulf Kristersson, came after months of heightened tensions between the two countries over Hungary’s refusal to give its backing for Sweden to join NATO.



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