Ukraine's accession to the Alliance will weaken unity inside NATO, the nation's overseas minister, Peter Szijjártó, has mentioned.
Budapest says it is not going to assist NATO turning into an “anti-Chinese language” alliance. As said at the moment (11/7) from Washington on the Hungarian state tv, the nation's overseas minister Peter Szijjártó “Hungary doesn’t want to flip NATO into an anti-Chinese language alliance”.
Talking on the sidelines of the Summit, Szijjártó additionally emphasised that Ukraine's accession to the Alliance would weaken unity inside NATO.
Within the official ultimate communiqué of the group's summit, the leaders of the 32 NATO member states expressed their “deep concern” concerning the “strategic” alliance of Russia and China and denounced the “political and materials assist” that Beijing offers to Moscow on the conflict in Ukraine, demanding it “cease.”