Meeting of NATO Defence Ministers in Brussels
Szöveg: Ministry of Defence | 2018. február 15. 17:07The Defence Ministers of the North Atlantic Alliance held their meeting in Brussels on 14–15 February. The Hungarian delegation from Budapest was headed by Deputy Minister of Defence Tamás Vargha. At the venue, Hungary’s ambassador to NATO Péter Sztáray joined the delegation.
He pointed out that a development of historic significance has been launched in the life of the Hungarian Defence Forces, as last year we already spent around 20 per cent of our defense expenditures on procurement of military equipment as well as on research and development, and from 2018 on, we are approximating the 30 per cent NATO target. The structure of the defence budget can be considered ideal when 30 per cent of it is spent on development and modernization, 30 per cent on maintenance and operation, and 40 per cent on salary and other salary allowances.
The security situation of Europe has significantly deteriorated in the last few years due to mass migration, the growing number of acts of terror and the conflict in Ukraine, among other factors. We must adapt to the new challenges and reinforce NATO’s defence structures. This implies many new tasks and necessitates the modernization of the NATO Command Structure. Therefore, we decided that in order to be able to execute the new tasks smoothly, we must increase the staff levels and establish several new NATO commands, Tamás Vargha explained. With this, we can ensure that we can defend the areas and populations of NATO member countries against any challenges under all circumstances, he pointed out.
The agenda of the conference originally included a meeting of the NATO–Ukraine Commission at the level of defence ministers, but it was left out of the program at Hungary’s request. Since the passing of the Ukrainian Education Act last September – which adversely affects the Hungarian minority in Transcarpathia – Hungary has been unable to support any high-level meetings between NATO and Ukraine. This will remain so, as long as the Ukrainian side does not take steps to settle the issue, Tamás Vargha said.
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