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Hungary now does not want more NATO forces on its territory

US President Joe Biden said tonight that the United States would soon move a small number of its troops to Eastern Europe and NATO member countries due to tensions with Ukraine. To which states should they be moved, but did not specify.

However, in connection with similar information that has appeared in previous days, the media mainly mention Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria. According to Slovak Foreign Minister Ivan Korcoko, NATO is also considering the deployment of troops in Slovakia.

However, according to Interfax, Benkö said today that the situation around Ukraine does not pose an immediate danger to Hungary, so the country does not need additional NATO forces. He also added that according to the Hungarian army, the movement of Russian troops along the border with Ukraine does not indicate that Russia wants to attack Ukraine.

Fears of a possible invasion of Ukraine, whose borders Russia has tens of thousands of troops, have led to increased tensions between Moscow and the West in recent weeks. The United States and other countries have warned that Russia will face a harsh response to Ukraine. NATO also announced that it was sending more ships and planes to strengthen Eastern Europe’s defenses due to the threat of Russian aggression.

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