Three Seas Initiative marks tenth anniversary but Hungary splits over Russia condemnation
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Three Seas Initiative marks tenth anniversary but Hungary splits over Russia condemnation
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The region bordering Russia must speak with one voice
States that are part of the “Three Seas Initiative” (“Trimorye”) need greater security cooperation in view of the Russian threat. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky during the online participation in the plenary session of the 10th Trimorye Summit.
Hungary did not support aid to Ukraine in the declaration of the Trimorye countries and condemnation of the aggression of the Russian Federation
Budapest did not join the Joint Declaration of the 10th Trimorye Initiative Summit on the part concerning support for Ukraine and condemnation of Russian aggression and the need to punish those responsible for Russian crimes. — Ukrinform.
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