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January 8th, 2020
All Hungarian troops serving in Iraq are safe, and the Hungarian Defence Ministry and the heads of the armed forces are closely monitoring the "difficult situation" there, ready to take any action deemed necessary by the leaders of the global coalition against ISIS, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Wednesday. Speaking at a press conference after Iran's overnight missile attacks against US and NATO bases in Erbil and al-Asad, in Iraq, Szijjarto said it is in Hungary's interest to avoid an escalation of the conflict. He noted that under a ruling of the Hungarian parliament, the number of troops in Iraq cannot exceed 200. Most are deployed to the Erbil base, he said. He said staff of the Hungarian consulate in Erbil are "fine" and that the Hungarian ambassador to Iraq is currently in Hungary.
MTI
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