Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said Georgia is "the best example for the hypocrisy and double standards of Brussels."
Following a joint Hungary-Georgia government meeting in Budapest on Wednesday, the foreign minister said Brussels "launches the same attacks against Georgia as against Hungary, therefore the two countries will fight against that pressure together."
"When a patriotic, pro-peace and pro-family government wins the election, they will see it as the end of the world or at least the end of democracy, whereas if a liberal, pro-war, gender propagandist party wins, they will say democracy is in the best shape it's ever been," Minister Szijjártó said.
"We stand up for Georgia's sovereignty, we support that it should be only the Georgians who determine Georgia's future," he said.
"They want us to give up our pro-peace position and they want to push Hungary into the war; they want us to give up the protection of families and they want to prevent us from protecting our children from gender propaganda, and they want us to accept a puppet government forced unto us from abroad ... they want to reach the very same goals in Georgia," Minister Szijjártó said.
"We will insist on retaining our pro-peace position, we will protect our children and ourselves, and the sovereign right of Hungarians to determine Hungary's future," he said.
"In our fight for sovereignty, we stand by our Georgian friends and fight for sovereignty together ... Brussels seeks to prolong the war, and they exert pressure on Hungary and on Georgia, too. But we will fight for ourselves," the minister said.