Good news came about a Hungarian citizen held by Hamas

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The Hungarian government has been informed by Israeli authorities that one of the Hungarian citizens who went missing is surely alive and is being held by the Hamas terrorist organisation, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Brussels on Tuesday.
At a press conference, Szijjártó said, according to a ministry statement, that three of the five hostages holding a Hungarian citizenship had been released in the past couple of days after Hamas announced the handover of women and children hostages during a ceasefire in the framework of a hostage exchange.
In addition to those three Hungarians, there was information about another two Hungarian males who were believed to be held by the terrorist organisation, the minister said.
“We of course will do everything possible for the release of the two men with Hungarian citizenship, just as we did so for the release of the two children and their mother before,” Szijjártó said.
“And, given the current circumstances, the good news is that we know for sure that one of the two men is alive,” he said.
Szijjártó said that Hamas was holding the man hostage, but the Hungarian government would do everything possible to enable his inclusion among those considered for release.
NATO members should rethink ‘unsuccessful’ Ukraine strategy
NATO member states should rethink their “failed” Ukraine strategy, but most of them show no willingness to do so despite the lack of success seen over the past year and a half, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in Brussels on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference during a break in a meeting of NATO foreign ministers, Szijjarto said several of his counterparts had emphasised the importance of continuing to support Ukraine, while some had even urged boosting support and stepping up NATO’s involvement.
“I expressed the Hungarian position that we still consider valid . the decision we made here more than a year ago, namely that everything must be done to prevent NATO becoming involved in the conflict and that everything must be done to avoid direct confrontation between NATO and Russia,” Szijjártó said.
He added that no proposals that went against this had been put forward so far.
Ukraine cannot defeat Russia
The minister said, at the same time, that there was “still an atmosphere of war” among NATO leaders, with “the word ‘peace’ not having been uttered at all at the meeting, even though everyone should finally admit that there can be no solution on the battlefield, because there are only casualties and destruction there”.





