Hungary and 2 other NATO members opt out of NATO’s new EUR 70 billion Ukraine funding plan
Hungary has joined Slovakia and the Czech Republic in declining to financially support NATO's new EUR 70 billion military aid package for Ukraine: Continue reading
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