Why Orban seeks to change Hungary's NATO status

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he would seek another definition of the country's NATO membership. As a reason, he said, they do not want to participate in the shares of this Alliance that would take place outside the territories of member states. Hungary's leader said he would invent a new term [...]
As a reason, he said, they do not want to participate in the shares of this Alliance that would take place outside the territories of member states.
Hungary's leader said he would invent a new term for NATO-led country status, reports politicco.
A member who doesn't participate will be defined. There is an opportunity to leave, but then the entire status will change”, Orban said.
He went on to say that “has nothing bad to include NATO in the” wars where members of this alliance do not participate.
He also found that the legal team is working on legal options in the matter.
Otherwise, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) was founded in 1949 and is a group of 32 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect people and the territory of its members. /Telegraphy/












