Orban: “Flawless” minority policy a must for Ukraine

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(MTI) – Hungary wants to see a democratic Ukraine which accepts European values and has a flawless minority policy, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in Brussels.

For Hungary the issue of minority policy is crucial, and Ukraine is expected to observe regional and ethnic particularities when drafting its constitution, as well as “demonstrating power” against extremists, Orban told a news conference after the EU heads of state and government held a two-day summit.

Orban noted that leaders of member states delineated requirements of Ukraine and decided on expanding sanctions against Russia.

The statement agreed on at the summit most emphatically stands up for the rights of minorities and calls on the Ukrainian government to take into consideration the protection of territorial and linguistic diversity with due weight in the constitutional process, and face up to extremists who take action against minorities, Orban noted.

Hungary would not have signed the political part of Ukraine’s association agreement with the EU on Friday had the country really scrapped its language law that lets national minorities use their mother tongue, Orban said.

He made clear that Hungary had already indicated that it does not only regard the measure as mistaken, but illegitimate and unlawful, Orban said.

On February 23 Ukraine’s parliament scrapped the language law but the acting president, Alexander Turchynov, has refused to sign it.

In connection with measures taken against Russia, he said the EU had not stepped significantly beyond the initial second stage of sanctions — in other words, it had not decided on economic prohibitive measures. Following the current expansion, the visa ban and asset freeze against officials includes 33 names, he noted. Further, bilateral meetings have been cancelled, he added.

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