Hungary Will Send €1.5 Million From the European Peace Fund to Lebanon Instead of Ukraine,
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Hungary will not use its share of the European Peace Facility (EPF) to arm Ukraine. In return, Budapest will send 1.5 million euros to support the Lebanese army.
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto announced that Hungary will transfer money from the European Peace Facility to Ukraine.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijarto said his country would use its share of the European Peace Fund to support the Lebanese army, not the Ukrainian one.
Siyarto said this after a meeting with Lebanese Foreign Minister Yussef Raggi, he wrote on his social network page H.According to him, the stability of Lebanon is of direct importance for the security of Hungary. He told Yussef Raggi that Hungary's national security interests lie in peace in the Middle East, and the stability of Lebanon is a key factor for this,” the head of the Hungarian foreign ministry underlined. He stressed that funds inten…
Budapest said it would not use its share of the European Peace Fund to support Ukraine, instead transferring 1.5 million euros to the Lebanese army. For what you know, read tsn.ua (news 1+1).
Hungary will direct its €1.5 million share of the European Peace Fund to aid the Lebanese army, not the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This was announced by Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing his social media post. The Hungarian Foreign Minister wrote that he told Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi the following: "Hungary's national security interest is peace in the Middle East, and that Lebanon's stabilit…
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