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SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025
Hungary ratifies Sweden’s NATO bid, clearing final obstacle to membership

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TBS Report
27 February, 2024, 09:25 am
Last modified: 27 February, 2024, 09:34 am

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Hungary ratifies Sweden’s NATO bid, clearing final obstacle to membership

Vote by Hungarian parliament ends more than 18 months of delays

TBS Report
27 February, 2024, 09:25 am
Last modified: 27 February, 2024, 09:34 am
​​​​​​​A display shows results during a vote by lawmakers which is expected to approve Sweden's accession into NATO, in Budapest, Hungary, Monday, 26 February 2024. Hungary's parliament holds a vote on ratifying Sweden's bid to join NATO bringing an end to more than 18 months of delays that have frustrated the alliance as it seeks to expand in response to Russia's war in Ukraine. Photo: AP Photo/Denes Erdos
​​​​​​​A display shows results during a vote by lawmakers which is expected to approve Sweden's accession into NATO, in Budapest, Hungary, Monday, 26 February 2024. Hungary's parliament holds a vote on ratifying Sweden's bid to join NATO bringing an end to more than 18 months of delays that have frustrated the alliance as it seeks to expand in response to Russia's war in Ukraine. Photo: AP Photo/Denes Erdos

Sweden's bid to join NATO has finally succeeded after Hungary's parliament voted to ratify it. This final vote brings an end to over 18 months of delays that have frustrated the alliance as it expands in response to Russia's war on Ukraine.

The vote passed with an overwhelming majority -188 members for and six against- on Monday (26 February) and was the results of a year and a half of negotiations by Hungary's allies to persuade the nationalist government to lift the block on Sweden's membership, Al Jazeera said.

Viktor Orban's government submitted the protocols for approving Sweden's entry into NATO in July 2022, but it stalled in parliament over opposition by governing party lawmakers.

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Unanimous support among all NATO members is required to admit new countries, and Hungary is the last of the alliance's 31 members to give its backing since Turkey ratified the request last month.

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called it "a historic day".

"We stand ready to shoulder our share of the responsibility for NATO's security," Kristersson wrote on X.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said the military alliance would soon be "stronger".

"Now that all Allies have approved, Sweden will become the 32nd #NATO Ally," the secretary-general wrote on X. "Sweden's membership will make us all stronger and safer."

Orban, a right-wing populist who has forged close ties with Russia, has said criticism of Hungary's democracy by Swedish politicians had soured relations between the two countries and led to reluctance among lawmakers in his Fidesz party.

Hungary set to ratify Sweden's NATO accession, clearing last hurdle

But the vote on Monday removed the final membership hurdle for Sweden which, along with neighbouring Finland, first applied to join the alliance in May 2022, just a few months after the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Finland experienced fewer roadblocks in its membership application and joined NATO in April last year.

Orban criticised Hungary's European Union and NATO allies for placing increased pressure on his government in recent months to move forward on bringing Sweden into the alliance.

"Several people tried to intervene from the outside in the settling of our disputes [with Sweden], but this did not help but rather hampered the issue," Orban said. "Hungary is a sovereign country. It does not tolerate being dictated by others, whether it be the content of its decisions or their timing."

This month, a bipartisan group of United States senators visited Hungary and announced it would submit a joint resolution to the US Congress condemning Hungary's alleged democratic backsliding and urging Orban's government to immediately lift its block on Sweden's transatlantic integration.

On Friday, Kristersson met with Orban in Budapest, where they appeared to achieve a reconciliation after months of diplomatic tensions.

After their meeting, the leaders announced the conclusion of a defence industry agreement that will include Hungary's purchase of four Swedish-made JAS 39 Gripen jets and the extension of a service contract for its existing Gripen fleet.

Orban said the additional fighter jets "will significantly increase our military capabilities and further strengthen our role abroad" and will improve Hungary's ability to participate in joint NATO operations.

"To be a member of NATO together with another country means we are ready to die for each other," Orban said. "A deal on defence and military capacities helps to reconstruct the trust between the two countries."

A presidential signature is needed to formally endorse the approval of Sweden's NATO bid, which is expected within the next few days.

Sweden will then be invited to accede to the Washington Treaty and officially become NATO's 32nd member.

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