Hungary needs to ‘redefine its position within the military alliance’ as regards to the conflict in Ukraine, and our lawyers are working on this’, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a regular radio interview on May 24. He said that Hungary, as a Nato member, has representatives in those groups, “but we do not want to participate in the conflict, either by providing financial contribution or by sending weapons; not even within Nato’s framework”. Hungary’s nationalist leader has built his campaign for next month’s European Parliament elections on the agenda of avoiding deeper involvement in the…