Ukraine’s President Zelenskiy sent Lyubov Nepop, Ukraine’s ambassador in Budapest, in a yesterday published decree. Mrs Nepop told the Hungarian government in March in tears that they would only have ‘strategic calmness’ in the grave, referring to Hungary’s moderate position towards the war in Ukraine and Orbán’s announcement that Budapest would not deliver weapons.
According to szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu, Nepop is not the only ambassador who has been dismissed. Apart from her, there are Indian ambassador Igor Polekha, Norwegian representative Vyacheslav Yatsiuk, and Czech ambassador Evgenia Perebinosa. The decrees do not contain an explanation, and there is no news on whether the diplomats will receive new tasks.
State secretary points to peace as ‘only solution’ at Dubrovnik Forum
The foreign ministry’s state secretary Tamás Menczer said peace is the “only solution” for the challenges and risks stemming from the war in Ukraine, participating in a panel discussion at the Dubrovnik Forum with Slovakian Foreign Minister Ivan Korcok and Croatian Minister of Culture Nina Obuljen-Korzinek.
Menczer said that the war in Hungary’s neighbourhood posed security, economic and energy challenges. He added that the war could cause food supply issues in regions around Europe, sparking new waves of migration.
Police: 12,998 refugees arrive from Ukraine on Friday
In total, 6,798 people crossed into Hungary directly from Ukraine on Friday, while another 6,200 from Ukraine crossed from Romania, the national police headquarters (ORFK) said. Budapest police received 307 refugees, including 106 children, arriving by train, ORFK said on Saturday.
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Source: MTI
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Zelensky is losing 20% of Ukraine. He has to show he is in charge.