The idea of allocating €40bn a year to Kiev is against NATO rules – Szijjártó

NATO’s proposal to allocate 40bn euros a year to Kiev contradicts the alliance’s rules as Ukraine is not a member of the bloc, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has said.

 

“The NATO leadership is working on long-term financial commitments. Now the proposal is to raise 16 thousand billion forints (about 41 billion euros – ed.) per year. The reason given is that long-term military commitments are necessary to achieve peace. The others think that Russia, seeing that Europe has made long-term commitments, will end the war,” Peter Szijjártó said after a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Prague, a speech broadcast by the M1 TV channel.

He pointed out that the last two years and all history show that this is a mistaken and unreasonable expectation.

“Of course, I said that Hungary will only accept financial commitments if they relate to NATO’s core function under the Washington Treaty. And raising money to increase Ukraine’s training is not among NATO’s main objectives. NATO is a defensive alliance and no one has attacked it, so there is no defensive task. This is already the task of attacking and attacking, which does not belong to the core functions of NATO,” – said Szijjártó.

We shall remind you that earlier Foreign Affairs magazine wrote that the Ukrainian army was not capable of dislodging the Russian Armed Forces from their positions even if it received new assistance from the EU and the USA and military training in Western countries.