Hungarian Prime Minister Invites Swedish Prime Minister for Visit in Hopes of Increasing Mutual Trust
Sweden has applied to join NATO, but has not yet received approval from Hungary. On Tuesday (23rd), Hungarian Prime Minister Orban expressed on social media that he has sent an invitation for Swedish Prime Minister Kristensen to visit Budapest and discuss the matter.
According to Orban, engaging in a more thorough political dialogue can enhance mutual trust between the two countries. Therefore, he has invited Kristensen to visit and exchange ideas on future cooperation in the field of security. Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto stated that unconditional mutual trust is necessary for political and security cooperation.
Swedish Foreign Minister Bilsström declined to comment on whether Kristensen had accepted the invitation, stating that the message conveyed in the letter must be carefully considered. Of course, Sweden hopes that Hungary will approve Sweden's accession to NATO as soon as possible.
In May 2022, Sweden applied to join NATO, approximately three months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. However, their application faced opposition from Turkey and Hungary, as all members must approve a new addition to the alliance.
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