Hungary Won't Accept More NATO Troops On Its Soil Despite Ukraine Crisis - FM Szijjártó
- 15 Feb 2022 1:44 PM
Source: euronews
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Source: euronews
MTI Photo
The Hungarian government wants to develop its cooperation with Belarus in all areas that are not affected by the EU’s sanctions against Russia, the foreign minister said in Minsk, adding that Belarus was also ready to cooperate.
A left-wing analyst urges FM Szíjjártó to resign, because it turned out that his ministry lied when it denied the Russian cyber-attacks, while a pro-government pundit accuses the Left of falsely accusing the government of what they are doing themselves – selling out Hungary’s interests.
Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, has called Wednesday’s shooting of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico “shocking and appalling”.
The visit of the Chinese president later this week is of historic importance and will greatly contribute to strengthening Hungary, developing bilateral economic and trade relations and, hopefully, to the success of peace efforts, Péter Szijjártó has said.












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