Hungarian Ambassador To Washington Recalled Over Higher Education Bill
- 5 Apr 2017 1:00 AM
Sources told atv.hu that certain individuals inside the Hungarian government were not satisfied that Szemerkényi had done her best in informing her US counterparts through diplomatic channels that Lex CEU, the controversial higher education law passed Tuesday which threatens the American-Hungarian Central European University, is legitimate and nondiscriminatory.
“The election of the Trump administration means that Hungarian diplomats must pursue new political and economic duties. It is for this reason that our embassy in Washington will be led by undersecretary László Szabó. Réka Szemerkényi’s future assignments will be discussed at a later time,” Tamás Menczer, the foreign ministry’s press officer, told Magyar Hírlap.
After the story broke on Tuesday morning, an ATV reporter caught Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in parliament and asked about Szemerkényi’s recall.
“I don’t deal with women’s issues,” Orbán responded.
Szemerkényi has served in Washington since 2015. In February, she told Figyelő that her relations with Donald Trump and his staff are so good that she had already met the President three times. Szemerkényi also told Figyelő that other diplomatic missions in Washington know of her relationship with the US administration, and seek her advice and contacts.
As you can see in Szemerkényi’s tweet below, the President is clearly impressed by Hungary’s ambassador to Washington, the expression on his face radiates his commitment to engage in discussions concerning bilateral relations with Hungary.
"Discussing upcoming visits of Hungarian PM Orbán and MFAT Szijjártó and strengthening bilateral relations with @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS. pic.twitter.com/CVs9gslX76 - Amb Réka Szemerkényi (@AmbSzemerkenyi) February 7, 2017
Source: The Budapest Beacon
Republished with permission
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