Hungary in NATO

Hungary joined North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on 12 March 1999, following the decision taken at the Madrid Summit, in July 1997.

Hungary–NATO relations

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History

Hungary joined the Partnership for Peace in 1994. Hungary, along with the Czech Republic and Poland, received an invitation to participate in the 1997 Madrid Summit and became a full member on 12 March 1999.[1]

Finnish and Swedish accession bids

In May 2022, Hungary announced that it would support Finland and Sweden's NATO membership process.[2] In November 2022, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that the parliament on the issue of Finland and Sweden's membership in NATO will be held in its first session in 2023.[3] In March 2023, Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán's party, Fidesz, announced that they support Finland and Sweden's applications for NATO membership.[4] In March 2023, Hungary approved Finland's membership process but did not approve Sweden's membership process.[5] In June 2023, Hungary announced that it was postponing Sweden's membership process.[6] On 4 July 2023, Hungary announced that they would act together with Turkey on Sweden's NATO membership.[7] In July 2023, Hungary announced that it would fully support Sweden's membership process after Turkey's objections were removed.[8] In July 2023, Hungary announced that its vote on Sweden's membership application was postponed until the autumn.[9]

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