Péter Magyar called Ukraine a victim of Russian aggression but refused military support
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At the NATO summit, the Hungarian Prime Minister stated that Ukraine has the right to defend its territorial integrity. He confirmed humanitarian assistance but ruled out the supply of weapons and troops.

Ukraine is a victim of Russian aggression and has the right to defend its territorial integrity. This was stated by Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar during the NATO summit in the Turkish capital Ankara, reports UNN.
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He also emphasized that Budapest will continue to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine, but without military support.
We will not send our weapons or military contingent to Ukraine
The Hungarian Prime Minister added that he had a conversation with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and agreed on a meeting "in the near future."
Recall
After a long blockade, Hungary agreed to start the procedure of opening one of the negotiation chapters regarding Ukraine's accession to the EU.