Hungary’s Stance on Russian Energy Sparks Debate
Hungary’s new government aims to rebuild trust with NATO allies and enhance defenses against Russian influence, according to Defense Minister Romulus Ruzin-Sendy. The minister outlined a new defense policy emphasizing shared interests with the Alliance and highlighted apologies to allies for past delays, particularly regarding Finland’s NATO accession. He stressed a firm stance against Russian intelligence activities and acknowledged the importance of regional security beyond the Russia-Ukraine conflict. While Hungary plans to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, current economic priorities lie with education and healthcare. The nation is also proceeding with army modernization and seeking to develop its domestic defense industry through partnerships with European companies.