Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó said on February 13 that the Russian Federation does not pose a threat to any of the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance.
“Why would they do this? What’s the point of this?” — Szijjártó answered in an interview with the Croatian agency HINA when asked about a possible Russian attack on NATO.
According to the head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, the Russian Federation does not pose any threat to the security of any of the NATO states.
Earlier, on February 10, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the alliance countries must prepare for a possible decades-long confrontation with Russia. He noted that there are supposedly no guarantees that if Moscow wins in the conflict with Kiev, it will not spread to other states.
On January 24, the North Atlantic Alliance began large-scale exercises near the borders of the Russian Federation called Steadfast Defender. All 32 countries of the alliance, all types of troops of the bloc and about 90 thousand personnel take part in them. It was noted that the exercises will take place in the Atlantic and Europe and will last several months.
2024-02-13 22:45:00
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