Orbán cabinet outraged that EU Commission boycotts Hungarian presidency

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The Hungarian presidency of the European Union remains committed to sincere cooperation with member states and institutions, Hungary’s EU affairs minister said on the X platform on Monday.
All institutions and member states “have been invited to participate in Presidency events aimed at addressing common challenges. This task and responsibility is shared by all Member States and institutions,” he said
Boka said: “The EU is an international organisation constituted by its Member States. The EU Commission is an institution of the EU. The EU Commission cannot cherry pick institutions [and member states] it wants to cooperate with. Are all Commission decisions now based on political considerations?”
The X post came after an announcement from EC spokesman Eric Mamer, also on X, that the EC College will not visit Hungary during its presidency.
The @HU24EU remains committed to sincere cooperation w/ #EU Member States & institutions. They have been invited to participate in Presidency events aimed at addressing common challenges. This task and responsibility is shared by all Member States and institutions. 1/2
— Bóka János (@JanosBoka_HU) July 15, 2024
In light of recent developments marking the start of the Hungarian Presidency, the President has decided that @EU_Commission will be represented at senior civil servant level only during informal meetings of the Council.
The College visit to the Presidency will not take place.
— Eric Mamer (@MamerEric) July 15, 2024
Orbán government: Pro-war Brussels elite taking revenge on Hungary
The “pro-war Brussels elite’s boycott” of the Hungarian EU presidency is about punishing Hungary for carrying out its peace mission, a government official said on Facebook.
Pál Zsigmond Barna, the parliamentary state secretary of the European affairs ministry, posted the comments late on Monday after the European Commission’s chief spokesperson said that senior European officials would not be participating in EU Council meetings.
The parliamentary state secretary said that a leftist and liberal “pro-war coalition” which had formed after the European parliamentary elections together with the European People’s Party were campaigning to re-elect the commission’s president, Ursula von der Leyen, while “the people voted for change”.
He said the commission was incapable of noticing that European people wanted peace through negotiations and the reopening of diplomatic channels.
Besides Prime Minister Viktor Orban, there were no European politicians who were “welcomed everywhere” and were in a position to talk “to everyone”, he said. Now Brussels was trying to blackmail Hungary “to side with the pro-war left”, he added.
Hungary’s EU presidency “remains committed to sincere cooperation” with EU member states and institutions, “but it is also committed to peace”.
The chief purpose of presidency events is to pursue dialogue, restore Europe’s competitiveness and regain Europe’s leading role in the world, he said, adding that this was a joint responsibility of all member states and institutions.





