Zelenskyy: There will be no bilateral agreement between Ukraine and Hungary without NATO clause
Ukraine will not be able to conclude a bilateral agreement with Hungary without a NATO clause.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this during a press conference following his participation in the summit of the European Political Community, Censor.NET reports citing Ukrinform.
"Support for Ukraine in the EU and Hungary's support for Ukraine in NATO is important to us. The document does not currently contain Hungary's support for Ukraine in NATO. And since this is not the case, this document has not been signed," Zelenskyy said.
He noted that the bilateral document contains not only what one side wants, but also what is important for the security of the present and the future.
According to him, Ukraine is interested in close and friendly relations with Hungary.
"Ukraine supports the fact that there is such a beautiful country as Hungary in the European Union, that you are in NATO, that you have survived the pressure of the Soviet Union historically, and there were many things, victims, etc." the President said.