FM: Ukraine's language law is unacceptable
“Our aim is to have friendship return between Hungary and Ukraine and the outcome of this recent presidential election gives some hope for that,” the foreign minister said
“Our aim is to have friendship return between Hungary and Ukraine and the outcome of this recent presidential election gives some hope for that,” the foreign minister said
MP Zsolt Németh said Ukraine’s language bill gave cause for concern and it would restrict the use of minority languages to private life
Many wonder the same these days – what did minority children in Ukraine do to deserve having their rights to study in their native tongue taken away?
“It is unacceptable that Hungarians living in Ukraine have been stripped of their right to be taught in their native language in secondary school and university,” Hungary's foreign minister said
The two nations have set up a working group to define infrastructure development projects. He said the Hungarian government has set aside 50 million USD to provide loans to promote such projects