Hungary
Hungary PM Orban convenes defence council meeting
The defense council met on Tuesday (15 November) with Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister. This was after crude shipments from the Druzhba pipe were stopped and an explosion occurred in a village near the border to Ukraine in eastern Poland.
Orban's press chief reported to state news agency MTI that Hungary's defense minister had spoken with NATO Secretary General Jens Sloltenberg by phone before the meeting.
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