Hungary’s governing party says it’s ready to approve Sweden’s NATO accession on Monday
- A vote on Sweden's NATO bid in Hungary's parliament may occur soon, ending 18 months of delays.
- Hungary, the only NATO member not to ratify Sweden's bid, faces mounting pressure for unanimous approval.
- U.S. Senators urge Hungary to move forward on Sweden's NATO accession, condemning democratic backsliding.
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Hungary says ready to approve Sweden's Nato accession on Monday
BUDAPEST, Hungary --- A vote in Hungary's parliament on ratifying Sweden's bid to join NATO could come as early as Monday, according to a senior member of the country's governing Fidesz party. It would bring an end to more than 18 months of delays by the nationalist government that have frustrated Hungary's allies. In a letter on Tuesday to the speaker of the parliament, the head of the Fidesz caucus, Mt Kocsis, requested that a vote be schedule…
·Manila, Philippines
Read Full ArticleSwedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson will meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday ahead of a key Hungarian parliamentary vote on Sweden's stalled bid to join NATO.
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