FM: Hungary will not support Ukraine's EU accession, no matter what threats Zelensky makes
"I want to make it clear that no matter what threats President Zelensky makes, Hungary will not support Ukraine's EU accession," said the foreign minister.
"I want to make it clear that no matter what threats President Zelensky makes, Hungary will not support Ukraine's EU accession," said the foreign minister.
Minister Szijjártó said the EU was steadily weakening as a result of a series of mistakes by Brussels.
Minister Szijjártó said that banning Russian energy sources would multiply utility costs.
Minister Szijjártó noted that the President of the Russian Wrestling Federation, Mikhail Mamiashvili and the executive director of USA Wrestling, Rich Bender, will attend the event.
Minister Szijjártó called out Brussels for taking decisions that would "undermine the energy security of Europe".
Minister Szijjártó said all Christian communities in a difficult situation could rely on the Hungarian government, and welcomed recent talks between the Vatican and Israel concerning "the sad developments in recent days."
The foreign minister said it seemed that "the current Warsaw leadership doesn't have such an interest."
The foreign minister said those banned were responsible for forced conscription in Ukraine.
The ambassador has been summoned over the issue of the church in Palagy Komarivci (Palágykomoróc).
Minister Szijjártó said the Council of Europe had confirmed that "a real manhunt" was taking place on the streets of Ukraine.
Minister Szijjártó said no one had done more for peace in Ukraine than Trump, for which the president deserved respect and praise.
Tibor Kapu’s return to Earth on Tuesday marked the end of the stage of the mission that the Hungarian research astronaut spent on the International Space Station.
Minister Szijjártó insisted that conscription in Ukraine was often tantamount to "man hunts".