Hungary’s Foreign Ministry explains why it did not condemn DPRK’s arms sales to Russia: "We were not provided with any evidence"

During a parliamentary debate, two opposition MPs, Marton Tompos and Peter Ungar, asked the Foreign Ministry representative why the government had not joined a joint statement condemning the supply of North Korean ballistic missiles to Russia, Censor.NET reports citing European Pravda.
At the same time, Ungar stressed that Budapest's position is strange, as it is officially "categorically against any arms supplies in the Russian-Ukrainian war".
"As we were not provided with any evidence, we were not able to verify the validity of the statements contained in the statement," Sztaraj replied.
Earlier, Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar voiced the same position, explaining his country's refusal to support a statement condemning North Korea's actions.