"Pressure Mounts on Hungary's Orbán to Approve Sweden's NATO Membership"

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Hungary's ruling party is hesitant about Sweden's NATO vote, while the EU faces challenges in engaging big powers in its Indo-Pacific strategy and struggles to secure attendance at its meetings. Additionally, the EU plans a "purely defensive" Red Sea mission, Viktor Orbán's contentious relationship with the EU is revisited ahead of a crucial summit, and Montenegro seeks to fill the UK's vacant seat in the EU.
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- US lawmakers call on Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán to immediately approve Sweden's NATO membership The Associated Press
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