Putin said he would tear Hungary away from NATO, but how would PM Orbán act?

Change language:

In an ultimatum before the start of the invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin spoke clearly about his aims in Eastern Europe concerning even Hungary. He wrote that NATO should stop expanding eastwards and return to its pre-May-1997 borders, which would mean withdrawing even from Hungary. Zsolt Németh, the Fidesz chairman of the Hungarian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, said if we were not NATO members, we would have to defend the country against a Russian attack.

Russia would challenge Hungarian sovereignty, says Orbán’s politician

Zsolt Németh talked in May about such concerns at a conference of the Hungarian Atlantic Council (MAT), saying that Russia would not like to invade Hungary. Instead, they would like to have a say in what Hungary does, how the country chooses its allies, what they represent in international forums and from where they buy weapons. Németh concluded that Russia would challenge Hungarian sovereignty if it could, but NATO, which is a defensive alliance, protects Hungary from becoming a victim of Moscow again.

PM Orbán and his government regularly say that if the Western bloc considered Putin’s rightful security concerns, the war in Ukraine would not have started. However, we know what Putin demanded from the “West” and that it would be catastrophic for Hungary if we agree with Zsolt Németh, who is also a member of Fidesz and always sits beside PM Orbán during the latter’s address at the free summer university of Tusványos in Romania.

Zsolt Németh Viktor Orbán and László Tőkés
Zsolt Németh (l) Viktor Orbán (c) and László Tőkés (r). Photo: FB/Zsolt Németh

NATO should withdraw from Hungary, said Putin

The Russian president “spoke” plainly in two documents, which can be regarded as ultimatums before the invasion of Ukraine. On 17 December, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs published the demands in the form of two draft treaties with NATO and the U.S., proposing limits on their influence and activities in Europe. They gave only one month for response, including even the Christmas and end-year festivities.

Among Putin’s demands were the end of further NATO enlargement, a ban on deploying intermediate-range missiles in areas from where they could reach Russian territories, and a ban on NATO military activity in Ukraine, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, or Central Asia. Moreover, it would have also banned the deployment of forces or weapons in countries that joined the alliance after May 1997. In practice, that would have meant NATO’s withdrawal from Hungary.

Continue reading

4 Comments

  1. I can’t believe that I might actually agree with Putin. NATO could withdraw from Hungary and Hungarians can make their deserved union with Russia. That is what the Orban regime is directing the country towards and so many Hungarians seem to think Russia is just “misunderstood” and not really a bad actor. Bye bye freedom. Democracy is already gone.

  2. Since NATO is wasting tons of money on the never-ending war in Ukraine, it would not be a bad idea to withdraw from a group that was formed as a defense force. NATO’s participation in the Ukrainian melee is contrary to its mandate. Hungary, save the money and buy equipment that will protect the country and build an iron dome.

  3. Hungarians should not fall for Russian propaganda and disinformation. NATO is defenfing democratic values. It would be a very bad idea to withdraw from the alliance that defends democratic freedom. Leaving NATO would bring back the times how it was in Hungary before 1956. Hungary needs NATO much more than NATO needs Hungary.

  4. Ostanus, it is a fallacy to say that NATO is defending democracy, whose democracy are you talking about. Ukraine was never a democracy. Russia did not attack any EU member nations’ democracy. The protection of democracy was a stupid slogan from the democrats and the Biden Administration, it is also stupid coming from you.

    No one wants to attack Hungary, unless soros controlled Brussels decides to do it. Hungary should leave the EU and NATO and declare neutrality.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *