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BUDAPEST - Hungary will not participate in NATO's long-term plan to aid Ukraine, its foreign minister said on Wednesday, calling the plan a"crazy mission".
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto reiterated the government's earlier opposition to the plan. Government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs, responding to NATO's initiative last month, said on X that Hungary would back no NATO proposals that"might draw the alliance closer to war or shift it from a defensive to an offensive coalition".
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