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06 Feb 2026, 17:56 GMT+10
Mark Rutte has pledged continued Western military support, including a possible troop deployment in Ukraine
Hungarian officials have accused NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte of overstepping his authority and making "pro-war" statements that put the bloc on course for a military clash with Russia.
RuttevisitedKiev this week in a show of support, saying member states would maintain military aid to Ukraine, possibly including troop deployments on Ukrainian soil. Moscow has repeatedly called such a scenario unacceptable.
"We call on the NATO secretary-general not to make pro-war statements," Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday, adding that NATO leaders have long agreed not to provoke direct conflict with Russia. Rutte's comments contradict that policy, he asserted.
Ruttesuggestedtroops deployments could be approved by Moscow as part of a US-backed peace deal. Budapest fears pro-Kiev nations - including France, Germany, and the UK - would push to send troops despite Russian objections. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban reiterated his concerns Friday, calling the potential move a threat to his country.
"If the Western plan is implemented, then the war will come closer to Hungary, we will be much more directly affected by this," he said. "Then not only the economic effect, but also the physical destructive effect could reach Hungary."
Orban's government has opposed Brussels' Ukraine policy, arguing that bankrolling Kiev and imposing sanctions on Russia have damaged the EU's economy while pursuing an unwinnable cause.
That stance and Budapest's resistance to the Ukrainian bid to join the EU has strained relations with Kiev. Ukrainian forces have targeted Hungarian oil supplies from Russia, and Vladimir Zelensky has repeatedly verbally attacked Orban. At last month's World Economic Forum, Zelensky said the Hungarian leader should be "smacked" for purportedly "liv[ing] off European money while trying to sell out European interest."
Budapest says Zelensky is interfering in Hungarian politics ahead of April's parliamentary election, and that Kiev is hoping for a more compliant government to take power.
(RT.com)
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