FM Szijjártó: ‘Ukraine is currently the threat’
- The Hungarian Fidesz party submitted the 'On the Transparency of Public Life' law to Parliament on 13 May to regulate foreign-funded organizations involved in political discourse.
- This proposed legislation seeks to safeguard the country's independence by addressing hidden foreign interference, amid escalating tensions related to allegations involving Ukraine and its partners.
- The government views Ukrainian propaganda and allied efforts by the EU and Poland as a smear campaign targeting Hungary and seeks to defend against internal discrediting attempts.
- Hungarian Defence Ministry found former Chief Ruszin-Szendi promoted a pro-Ukrainian stance in at least four NATO meetings, ending speeches with 'Slava Ukraini', which contradicts Hungary's neutral war position.
- Hungary continues refusing to arm Ukraine, warns against escalation, and urges a public referendum on Kyiv's EU accession while preparing its defence amid escalating Budapest-Kyiv spy conflicts.
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Against Foreign Ministers of Hungary and Poland at the NATO Meeting in Turkey
The foreign ministers of Poland and Hungary had a change of response to the NATO meeting in Turkey, which then extended against the public on X, in connection with the spy scandal between Budapest and Kiev, writes News.ro. The announcement was made...
FM Szijjártó: ‘Ukraine is currently the threat’
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó has accused the European Union and Poland of aligning with Ukraine in an intensifying smear campaign against Hungary. The minister made the remarks following the informal NATO foreign ministers’ meeting held in Antalya, Türkiye, on Thursday. According to Szijjártó, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski ‘parroted all the accusations’ originating from Ukrainian disinformation sour…
Péter Szijjártó: We Expect Brussels Not to Hinder the Success of the Russian-Ukrainian Peace Talks
The Hungarian government expects Brussels, European countries and their leaders not to hinder the success of the Russian-Ukrainian peace talks, emphasized Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó in Antalya on Thursday.
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