
Péter Szijjártó. Photo: Mateusz Włodarczyk/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó questioned Ukraine's continued progress toward the EU after three senior Hungarian military officials were banned from entering Ukraine in response to similar moves by Budapest.
Source: Szijjártó on X (Twitter) , reports European Pravda.
Details: Szijjártó stated that Ukraine had been “pursuing an anti-Hungarian policy” for ten years.
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Quote: "The Hungarian community in Transcarpathia had its rights taken away, a Hungarian was beaten to death during forced conscription, an oil pipeline essential for Hungary's energy supply was attacked, and now Hungarian military leaders are banned from entering Ukraine."
Details: Szijjártó added that Kyiv's actions hardly merit support for its European integration.
"And in return, they expect our support for their EU membership? They can't be serious," he said.
Background:
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha said Ukraine has banned entry to three high-ranking Hungarian military officers in response to Budapest's decision to impose sanctions against Ukrainian service members.
- Sibikha said this was a retaliatory measure against Hungary's ban on entry for a number of Ukrainian military personnel, which he called "unfounded."
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