Following Turkey's approval, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has promised to press ahead with the long-delayed ratification of Sweden's accession to NATO. He will urge parliament to vote on the matter "at the first possible opportunity," Orbán posted on platform X, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday after a phone call with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg said he welcomed Orbán's "clear support." "I look forward to the ratification as soon as parliament reconvenes," Stolten
Turkey warned Tuesday it will not be pressured into backing Sweden’s bid to join NATO and said it was still assessing whether the Nordic country’s entry would help or hurt the bloc. Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s comments came two days before he was due to meet his Swedish counterpart in Brussels to discuss Stockholm’s attempt […]
Tereza Yerimyan, Government Affairs Director at the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), a non-partisan Armenian-American advocacy organization, spoke to a December 19th Middle East Forum (MEF) Webinar (video) in an interview with Benjamin