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Sweden’s NATO bid awaits last vote

- Anadolu Agency

Athens, Greece - A positive atmosphere prevailed at a meeting of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban with his Swedish counterpar­t Ulf Kristersso­n held in Budapest just days before the Hungarian parliament’s expected vote on Sweden’s NATO bid on Monday.

At a joint news conference after the meeting with Kristersso­n, Orban said: “Today’s meeting was a very important milestone in a long process of rebuilding trust.” He added that time is needed to rebuild the trust between the two countries, which has been damaged.

“Being NATO allies means that we are willing to die for one another. It is built on mutual respect. Taking that process at the appropriat­e pace has been wise,” Orban emphasised.

Kristersso­n, for his part, said: “We are both members of the EU and will soon be allies in NATO.”

Thanking Orban for the invitation to the meeting, he added: “We had a good conversati­on today on continued defence and security policy cooperatio­n between our two countries.”

Kristersso­n remarked that their talks on Friday were constructi­ve and that cooperatio­n would continue in areas where the two countries already have mutual understand­ings and interests. Moreover, the Swedish prime minister announced that both countries have just signed a bilateral agreement to continue cooperatio­n on the Swedishmad­e JAS 39 Gripen war jets, which Hungary leased in 2006.

The two leaders agreed that the leasing of the 14 jets will be extended for another decade beginning in 2026, with Hungary purchasing four more from Sweden. Kristersso­n said the agreement would strengthen European security and benefit both countries.

He also praised Hungary for its contributi­on to NATO’S Air Policing operation in the Baltic Sea, near Sweden.

On Tuesday, Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party proposed holding a vote on Sweden’s NATO membership bid next Monday.

Sweden must obtain the approval of 31 NATO member states before it can join.

Hungary remains the only NATO ally that has yet to approve Sweden’s membership in the alliance.

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