Hungary's parliament ratifies Sweden's NATO bid

This brings an end to more than 18 months of delays that have frustrated the alliance as it seeks to expand in response to Russia's war in Ukraine

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  • The vote was passed with 188 votes for and six against

Budapest (Hungary), 26 Feb

 

Hungary's parliament voted on Monday to ratify Sweden's bid to join NATO, bringing an end to more than 18 months of delays that have frustrated the alliance as it seeks to expand in response to Russia's war in Ukraine.

 

The vote, which passed with 188 votes for and six against, was the culmination of months of wrangling by Hungary's allies to convince its nationalist government to lift its block on Sweden's membership.

 

The government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban submitted the protocols for approving Sweden's entry into NATO in July 2022, but the matter stalled in parliament over opposition by governing party lawmakers. Hungary's decision to approve Stockholm's bid paved the way for the second expansion of NATO's ranks in a year after both Sweden and Finland applied to join the alliance in May 2022 following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine — an assault that was purportedly intended to prevent further NATO expansion.

 

Unanimous support among NATO members is required to admit new countries, and Hungary is the last of the alliance's 31 members to give its backing since Turkiye ratified the request last month.

 

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called it “a historic day". “We stand ready to shoulder our share of the responsibility for NATO's security,” Kristersson wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

Orbán, a right-wing populist who has forged close ties with Russia, has said that criticism of Hungary's democracy by Swedish politicians soured relations between the two countries and led to reluctance among lawmakers in his Fidesz party. But addressing lawmakers before the vote, Orban said: “Sweden and Hungary's military cooperation and Sweden's NATO accession strengthen Hungary's security.”

 

Orban criticised Hungary's European Union and NATO allies for pressuring his government in recent months to move forward on bringing Sweden into the alliance. “Several people tried to intervene from the outside in the settling of our disputes (with Sweden), but this did not help but rather hampered the issue," Orban said. "Hungary is a sovereign country. It does not tolerate being dictated by others, whether it be the content of its decisions or their timing.”

 

Last weekend, a bipartisan group of US senators visited Hungary and announced it would submit a joint resolution to Congress condemning Hungary's alleged democratic backsliding and urging Orbán's government to allow Sweden's integration into NATO.

 

On Monday, ambassadors from several NATO countries were in the parliamentary chamber during the vote. The US ambassador to Hungary, David Pressman, told reporters Sweden's approval was “a decision of strategic significance to the United States of America, to Hungary and to the trans-Atlantic alliance as a whole”. “This has been a decision that has taken some time, and we look forward to the process concluding rapidly,” Pressman said.

 

A presidential signature, which is needed to formally endorse the approval of Sweden's NATO bid, was expected within the next few days.

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