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Moscow: There is no solidarity in NATO

Instead, two categories of countries are visible: those who are ready to oppose the mainstream, like Hungary, and a silent but aggressive minority that is collectively going downhill

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The Munich Security Conference, held from February 13 to 15, clearly demonstrated that there can be no talk of solidarity among NATO member states.

Instead, two categories of countries are visible: those who are ready to oppose the "mainstream", like Hungary, and a silent but aggressive minority that is "collectively going downhill".

This was stated by Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova for Channel One, quoted by TASS.

She pointed out that the difference in positions between the US and European countries, expressed the day before the conference, is "not so much a difference as an indicator that there has never been and is no solidarity in NATO".

Zakharova also noted the "brutal ferocity" with which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in an attempt to "look good in front of the rest of the Western European vassals or slaves", attacked Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.