Hungarian and Slovak PMs oppose Ukraine's NATO bid, citing security and economic concerns.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico have reaffirmed their opposition to Ukraine joining NATO, citing concerns over Ukraine's readiness and the potential risks to regional security. Both leaders criticized Ukraine's decision to stop the transit of Russian gas, viewing it as a threat to energy security. Orban also expressed worry about the impact of Ukrainian agricultural products on the EU market. The leaders met in Bratislava to discuss these issues and potential joint actions.

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