NATO says Mark Rutte met Péter Magyar in Brussels
Key points
- Preparations for NATO Summit in Ankara
- Hungary praised for defence contributions and KFOR support
TL;DR
- 28 May 2026: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met Prime Minister Péter Magyar in Brussels to discuss preparations for the NATO Summit in Ankara.
- Mr Rutte praised Hungary’s contributions: leading a Forward Land Force, hosting HQ Multinational Division Centre in Székesfehérvár, and substantial contributions to KFOR and Western Balkans security.
- NATO highlighted summit priorities: turn Hague commitments into concrete results by increasing defence investment, ramping up defence production, and sustaining support to Ukraine.
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- Mark Rutte
- Péter Magyar
- Ankara Summit
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