NATO Report Assesses Hungarian Army_s Modernization

Published: 7 April 2000 y., Friday
The report published in Thursday_s [6th April] Nepszabadsag daily added that the army reform launched last year and the strategic revision are aimed at creating a more professional army in line with NATO_s armed force structure. The "lower level of military preparedness", which Hungary expects to eliminate by late 2003, is acceptable for the allies, but from 2004 they count on full-scale Hungarian participation. The report criticized the slow pace of language training in the army and the few flying hours fulfilled by jet fighter pilots. It could mare the prestige of military leadership if it offers NATO troops unable to meet the alliance_s expectations, says the report, adding that NATO has no proof that Hungary has medical-sanitary units able to operate in polluted areas. The report, however, praised Hungary_s efforts to set up a combat-ready organization.
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

President received letters of credence from the Ambassador of Kazakhstan

President of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus received letters of credence from the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan Mr. Galymzhan Koishybayev. more »

Prime Minister Kubilius on a visit to Poland

On Wednesday, 14 January, Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius departs on a two day visit to Warsaw, Republic of Poland. more »

Prime Minister Voices Concern Over Energy Security

As is well known, the crisis team of the Slovakian Government decided to reopen the nuclear power station it shut down in late 2008, since the lack of energy generating resources might lead to a total collapse of its power grid. more »

President Adamkus received letters of credence from Sri Lankan and Beninese ambassadors

Welcoming the new Sri Lankan Ambassador to Lithuania, the President underlined this appointment was an important and promising step in the development of diplomatic relations between the two countries. more »

President Adamkus presented letters of credence to Lithuania's ambassadors to Argentina, Malaysia and Singapore

President of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus presented letters of credence to Sigutė Jakštonytė as Lithuania's Ambassador to Malaysia and Singapore, and to Vaclovas Šalkauskas as Lithuania's Ambassador to Argentina. more »

President Adamkus sends Christmas greetings to Lithuania's Orthodox and Old Believer communities

President of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus congratulates Lithuania's Orthodox and Old Believer communities on Holy Christmas. more »

President Adamkus congratulates the Czech Republic on taking over the presidency of the EU

President of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus has sent a letter of congratulations to the President of the Czech Republic Václav Klaus whose country has taken over the presidency of the EU. more »

PKN Orlen ready for a buy out at AB Mažeikių nafta refinery

At the meeting with Mr. Dariusz Jacek Krawiec, President of the Management Board of PKN ORLEN which has AB Mažeikių nafta in its group of companies, Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius discussed a possibility of selling out 9.98 % of the refinery shares held by the Government. more »

Ukraine's President to visit Lithuania

Tomorrow, 9 December, Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko is coming to Lithuania for a one-day working visit. more »

Climate change discussed with French President in Gdansk

The leaders of the nine Central and Eastern European EU members stated that the prospect of cutting carbon emissions will put the developing economies into difficulties. more »