Minister: the US is pressuring Hungary into a pro-war position
US diplomacy has not given up on efforts to pressure Hungary into taking a pro-war position, but the government maintains the view that peace is in the common interest, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office said on Wednesday.
Referring to a billboard campaign, Gergely Gulyás told a government press briefing that “everyone can see in the streets in recent days” that instead of the opposition pursuing a campaign funded by US sources, the US embassy “is now directly running a campaign” in Hungary.
“This is unusual, especially unusual among allies,” he said, adding that “the greatest problem” was that the US campaign “is a pro-war campaign”.
“It is a common interest that there should be ceasefire and peace talks as soon as possible” he said.
Guylas said that Hungary would not yield to US pressure, and saving lives could only be achieved through a ceasefire and peace talks, precisely at a time when “neither side can win this war”.
He said Hungary abided by “international law” and had condemned Russia’s aggression and provided humanitarian aid to Ukraine with a focus on Transcarpathia.
In response to a journalist’s question, Gulyás called the billboard campaign “unfortunate”, especially amid a political climate in which “organisations openly connected to the democratic administration contributed large funds to the Hungarian opposition’s 2022 election campaign”.
The minister called this interference in Hungarian domestic politics. “This is not right,” he said.
“So far it’s billboards, but this campaign may easily run on other surfaces in the future,” Gulyás said.
Asked about a press conference by US Ambassador to Hungary David Pressman scheduled for later today, Gulyás vowed to give a reaction if anything said at the event referred to the Hungarian government. He added that it was regrettable that the press portal Index.hu was being barred from the ambassador’s press conference.
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2 Comments
Uh. Ceasefire. If Russia stops fighting, the war ends. If Ukraine stops fighting, they lose their country.
Who is the aggressor, again?
Supporting Ukraine is not “pro-war”, however often our Politicians repeat this untruth.
Let the US mind its own business instead of meddling in other countries business, they only do this to create chaos.