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Defense Minister: Hungary and Poland will remain strong military allies

Based on the two countries’ historic alliance and their common interests and values, relations between Hungary and Poland remain close, strong and effective.

Defense Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky said Hungary and Poland are strong military allies and will remain so.

Following talks with Polish counterpart Mariusz Błaszczak in Kielce, the minister said that based on the two countries’ historic alliance and their common interests and values, relations between Hungary and Poland remain close, strong and effective. Hungary-Poland military cooperation is excellent under the arrangements of the European Union, NATO and the Visegrad Group, the minister said. Major army development programmes underway in both countries will provide further opportunities for cooperation, he added. NATO members decided at their Madrid summit to strengthen the alliance’s eastern flank, and Hungary has taken on a big role in this regard, he said. The minister warned against ignoring the effects of the war in Ukraine on illegal migration, adding that this issue must be kept on the EU and NATO agenda with a view to maintaining regional and global security. The minister granted an Alliance Award to Poland’s Chief of Staff Rajmund Andrejczak in recognition of his efforts to strengthen bilateral relations. He also attended the opening of the International Defence Industry Exhibition in Kielce.

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