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02 Apr 2025, 16:38 GMT+10
Hungary has deviated from most of the bloc by criticizing the Wests antagonistic stance toward Russia
Hungarian Defense Minister Kristof Szalay-Bobrovniczky visited Belgrade on Tuesday to sign a roadmap outlining 79 joint military activities between Hungary and Serbia for this year. According to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, the two countries are edging closer to a "military alliance."
Both Serbia and Hungary have been challenging the prevailing Western consensus regarding the Ukraine conflict and relations with Russia.
The Serbian leader also expressed gratitude to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for his role during NATO's military intervention in the Balkans in 1999, stating that Orban's influence helped prevent "a land attack against what was then Yugoslavia."
"A full 26 years later, the two parties now have the opportunity to build extremely close strategic ties, to further deepen cooperation, coming closer to a Hungarian-Serbian military alliance," Vucic remarked.
Orban first served as prime minister from 1998 to 2002. Hungary joined NATO in March 1999, weeks before the bombing campaign commenced.
Szalay-Bobrovniczky voiced support for Serbia's EU aspirations, asserting that Brussels' enlargement plans should include the entire West Balkans. His statement contradicted EU leaders' demands for Belgrade to align its foreign policy with Western nations against Russia before its candidacy would be considered.
Both Hungary and Serbia remain skeptical of the bloc's confrontational approach toward Russia. Orban has accused Brussels of harming the EU economy through sanctions on Russia while supporting a conflict that Kiev is unable to win. Vucic has pledged to resist Brussels' pressure, citing Serbia's historic ties with Russia as a foundation for their relationship.
Last month, Kosovo, the Serbian region that broke away after the NATO intervention, entered a trilateral defense agreement with Albania and Croatia. Vucic has condemned those nations for allegedly breaching previous security agreements and possibly going over the head of the NATO leadership in signing the deal.
(RT.com)
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