Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (R) and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson attend a joint press conference after a bilateral meeting in Budapest, Hungary on Feb. 23, 2024. Hungary has signed an agreement to buy four new Gripen fighter jets from Sweden ahead of the Hungarian parliament's vote on Sweden's NATO accession scheduled for Feb. 26. This agreement was announced on Friday during a bilateral meeting in Budapest between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Swedish counterpart, Ulf Kristersson. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)
BUDAPEST, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- Hungary has signed an agreement to buy four new Gripen fighter jets from Sweden ahead of the Hungarian parliament's vote on Sweden's NATO accession scheduled for Feb. 26.
This agreement was announced on Friday during a bilateral meeting in Budapest between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Swedish counterpart, Ulf Kristersson.
The leaders also disclosed modifications to the existing contract regarding the rental of Gripen fighter jets and their support systems in Hungary.
A new contract has also been signed for logistical services related to the Gripens, including training programs.
Their defense cooperation comes at a crucial time as Sweden seeks to join the transatlantic alliance, abandoning its long-standing policy of neutrality in the wake of the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict, which started two years ago.
The Hungarian parliament will convene on Monday to ratify Sweden's NATO membership after a prolonged delay due to debates within the parliamentary group of Orban's Fidesz party regarding Sweden's criticisms about the rule of law in Hungary. ■