Hungary backs NATO accession of Balkan states, says Fidesz MP

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Hungary supports the accession of the Balkan countries to NATO, the head of parliament’s defence and law enforcement committee said on Wednesday, arguing that a stable Balkan region was in Hungary’s interest.
Addressing a panel discussion at the 30th “Tusványos” Summer University in Baile Tusnad (Tusnádfürdő), in central Romania, Lajos Kósa underlined the importance of the Balkan countries’ role in curbing migration.
Hungary’s interest also lies in a strong, unified and competent NATO, Kósa said, arguing that Hungary could only protect its citizens as a member of NATO.
He said Hungary supports every endeavour within NATO that is in line with its founding treaty, noting its provision that NATO is open to the accession of all European countries.
It is also in Hungary’s interest that NATO be able to take effective action in regions deemed to be security risks, Kósa added.
As regards NATO-Russia relations, he rejected accusations that Hungary’s government was pursuing pro-Russia policies. Hungary adheres to its international commitments, including the economic sanctions imposed on Russia, “even though it only hurts Hungarian exporters and doesn’t even come close to bringing Russia to heel”, he said.





