Eleven NATO member states, including Germany, have expressed disagreement with Hungary's actions regarding the blocking of Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic initiatives due to the Ukrainian education law, according to the Ukrainian news outlet Europeiska Pravda.
A report about a letter signed by the 11 states was distributed by the Hungarian edition Magyar Nemzet with reference to unofficial information, Europeiska Pravda reported.
The states made it clear in the letter that the dispute between Hungary and Ukraine should not involve NATO.
In addition, they said they did not quite understand what the problem was and did not consider it so complicated to be solved, otherwise it endangers the Alliance's strategic interests.
The letter also says that the contradictions in NATO at a high level in relation to Ukraine are a signal for Moscow, as any disagreement in the Alliance is a success for the Russian Federation.
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In addition, Szijjarto said that Budapest would continue to press for amendments by Kyiv to the education law, and if this is not done, Hungary will demand the introduction of EU sanctions against Ukraine.