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Sweden hopes that Hungary will soon ratify its accession to NATO, removing the last obstacle to its membership, Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom said Wednesday.
Hungary remains the last holdout to ratify the Nordic country’s bid to join the military alliance, launched after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
“It is important to see Hungary finalising the ratification process with the voting of the Hungarian parliament being necessary to achieve this,” Billstrom told a press conference.
“The Hungarian parliament opens on the February 26, in just a couple of weeks time, and we expect this to come through at that moment,” Billstrom added.
The Swedish minister reiterated there would be no negotiations on the ratification despite Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban inviting his Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson to “negotiate” Sweden’s accession.
“There is nothing to negotiate, if there is a visit, it’s not going to be a negotiation, that has been made very clear by my prime minister,” the Swedish minister added.
Although it supports Stockholm in principle, Budapest prolonged the process by asking Sweden to stop “vilifying” the Hungarian government, which is accused of taking an authoritarian turn.
After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Sweden announced its application to join NATO in May 2022, at the same time as Finland, which became the organisation’s 31st member in April 2023.
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