Jobbik’s top priority in the US-Iran conflict: Hungary’s security

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Press release – Jobbik Movement for a Better Hungary is concerned to see the events unfolding in Iraq and Iran since the American bombing of Qassim Suleimani. Jobbik believes that the killing of the Irani leader may trigger extremely negative processes both in the Middle East and worldwide.
We find it unfortunate that the American leadership has recently been increasingly favouring unilateral measures over diplomatic settlements through negotiations, Jobbik’s press release said. Suleimani’s killing is a very serious case of this trend, which may set a bad example in terms of settling international conflicts in the future. Jobbik is convinced that diplomacy had a reason to have developed the practice of respecting the protected status of state leaders and diplomats, regardless of the opinions about the policies of particular states.
So the Trump administration’s action was not just against an Irani leader but the customs of the civilized world as well.
Jobbik politicans believe such measures may be particularly risky in the Middle East where the martyr cult already attracts so many people and where the intervention may incite anti-Western sentiments as well as political and religious radicalism in an already unstable region, which may also have a negative impact on Hungary’s security within our country’s borders.
We know and understand the US concerns but we are convinced that a mutual respect for the Iran nuclear deal would have been much more beneficial for the interests of all parties. It is important to note that this situation has not only increased tensions in the Middle East but within the alliance system of Europe and the United States, too, Jobbik said.





