Hungary’s parliament has approved a military operation allowing the transit of foreign troops through its territory. The move enables allied forces and military equipment to cross Hungary, though details regarding the number of troops and participating nations remain limited. The government states the operation is intended to bolster regional security and support Ukraine indirectly. Opposition parties have criticized the decision, raising concerns about potential risks and a lack of transparency. The approval follows requests from NATO allies seeking alternative routes for military aid and personnel deployment. While Hungary maintains it will not allow weapons to be delivered directly to Ukraine from its territory, this transit operation signifies a shift in its approach to the conflict. Further details regarding the logistics and scope of the operation are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
