Foreign minister: Ethnic Hungarians in Slovakia can rely on Hungary’s continued support

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Ethnic Hungarians in Slovakia can rely on the Hungarian government’s continuing support and help, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday after meeting Party of the Hungarian Community (MKP) leader Krisztián Forró.
“The Hungarian government continues to believe that it is not our job in Budapest to decide what’s s best for ethnic Hungarian communities beyond the borders,” he said. “It is more useful to ask them what help they need.”
“This has been the standard of our policy for Hungarians beyond the border for the last ten years and looking at the ethnic Hungarian communities in neighbouring countries, I must say that this has been the right policy,” he said.
Szijjártó added that the Hungarian government’s relations with Slovakia had never been as good as they were now and ethnic Hungarians naturally benefited from this.
The Hungarian government’s economic development programme geared towards Slovakia has so far supported 3,800 businesses with a total of 21 billion forints (EUR 59m), which has generated 41 billion forints’ worth of investments, Szijjártó said.





