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HUNGARY: FODOR DENIES HUNGARIAN AIR FORCE STORY.

IPR Strategic Business Information Database, March, 2001

General Lajos Fodor, Chief of Staff of the Hungarian Armed Forces, on 19 March denied a report in "Nepszabadsag" claiming that the Hungarian air force is unable to meet NATO requirements for training. Fodor said he never told the daily that Hungarian fighter pilots must fly 160-180 hours annually, nor that Hungary made such a commitment to NATO.

In other news, the Hungarian Interior Ministry on 19 March initialed in The Hague a cooperation agreement with Europol. The document provides Hungary "associate membership" in the organization, which coordinates police cooperation in EU countries. MSZ Copyright (c) 1999. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

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