There is no Hungarian-Turkish deal with regards to the ratification of Sweden’s bid for NATO membership as it will be up to the Hungarian parliament to decide when to vote on this, Prime Minister Viktor Orban told a news briefing on Thursday, Report informs via Reuters.
Orban said there was no great willingness among ruling party lawmakers in Budapest to approve Sweden’s bid. Sweden’s application has been held up by Türkiye and Hungary’s refusal to support it.
Orban said in September that Hungary was in no rush to ratify Sweden’s NATO accession, flagging a further delay in a process that has been stranded in parliament since last year.
“There is no Hungarian-Turkish agreement” on Sweden’s NATO bid, he said, adding that approval “will be decided only by Hungarian parliament…when lawmakers decide the time has come for it. They don’t have a great willingness to make this decision.”