Foreign minister: EU must stop its ‘anti-Israel policy’

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The European Union should stop pursuing its “unilateral anti-Israel policy” and put emphasis on partnership, the Hungarian foreign minister said in Berlin on Thursday at an informal meeting of EU foreign ministers attended by Gabi Ashkenazi, Israel’s foreign minister.

Speaking to public media on the sidelines of the meeting, Péter Szijjártó insisted the EU had three tasks with regard to Israel.

It should seek partnership and scrap its policy of perpetual condemnation and criticism of the country, he said.

Also, it should urgently convene the EU-Israel Association Council which last met eight years ago, he said.

Most importantly, the EU should immediately stop providing financial support to NGO-s that threaten Israel’s internal security, the minister said.

Szijjártó said another key topic of the two-day meeting was EU relations with Turkey. He said there were “big problems” in this regard.

Every country involved in the conflict over the extraction of natural gas fields in the eastern regions of the Mediterranean is an ally of Hungary, he said.

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4 Comments

  1. Say NO to the terrorist occupying Palestine. Those genocidal maniacs deserve nothing.

  2. It seems that Szijjártó is attracted to corrupt politicians……Netanyahu is a case in point.

  3. Szijjarto speaks to the EU the way he probably speaks to his servants on his friend’s 20 million eur yacht where he so hardly ”works” for the welfare of the king of Orbananas. He should remember he is the minister of a ( relatively small ) country, just one of twenty-seven, and can not dictate his will to others.
    I do not want to even imagine what is hidden behind the servilism the king of Orbananas and his court of manadarines perform when it comes to their relations with countries that have a very poor human rights record: Belarus, Israel, Azerbaijan, China, Russia, Turkey, etc… Better not to know.

  4. #Orbananas: Szijjarto was interviewed on the BBC Hard Talk program by Steven Sackur a few months ago. He was totally out of his depth, tried to evade questions, denied facts and tried to shout over Sackur. He made a complete idiot of himself and was the worst possible ambassador for Hungary. The saying ‘all mouth and no trousers’ comes to mind.

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