Hungary celebrates the 25th anniversary of its accession to NATO – Photos

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NATO, the world’s largest and most successful defence alliance, is an organisation that guarantees the security of the Hungarian people “beside and on top of the Hungarian armed forces”, Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky said at a ceremony held to mark the 25th anniversary of Hungary’s NATO accession at an army base in northern Hungary, on Tuesday.

On this day 25 years ago, Hungary’s foreign minister deposited the instrument of accession to the North Atlantic Treaty with US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in a ceremony held in the city of Independence in Missouri in the United States.

The minister said in Tata that NATO is “a credible force” that will deter any “challenges” that may be posed against it, which is very important for Hungary.

He called Hungary a valued and respected member of NATO.

Szalay-Bobrovniczky noted an overall modernisation of the Hungarian armed forces over the past 25 years, with ” 21st-century NATO-compatible systems installed.”

He said that to meet NATO obligations, Hungary spent 2 percent of its GDP on defence last year, 20 percent of which was spent on the development of the armed forces.

He said Hungary is an active participant in international partnerships and missions. Hungary is participating in KFOR’s peacekeeping mission and helps to protect the airspace of Slovenia, the Baltic countries, and temporarily that of Slovakia.

Prior to the ceremony, a military show was held presenting top-notch Gidran armoured fighting vehicles, third-generation Leopard 2A7HU tanks and a SAAB Gripen fighter jet.

One of the newest challenges of the Hungarian army will be the Chad mission, we wrote about it here.

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Strong NATO vital for Hungary

A strong NATO is of vital importance to Hungary and the Hungarian nation, Zsolt Németh, the head of parliament’s foreign affairs committee, said on Tuesday at an event marking the 75th anniversary of the organisation’s founding and the 25th anniversary of Hungary’s accession to the alliance.

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