Hungarian foreign minister: A fantastic act of revenge has been devised in Brussels
Hungary faced “aggressive, coordinated pro-war hysteria, in many cases completely neglecting reality” at the European Union Foreign Affairs Council meeting because of its peace mission, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó said on Monday.
The ministry cited Szijjártó telling a press conference that the EU’s Ukraine strategy had failed in the past two and a half years, arguing that peace was increasingly farther away, and the sanctions were hurting the continent’s economy more and more.
“Of course we can bury our head in the sand, as some of my fellow European politicians have done, and interpret the truth as Kremlin propaganda,” he said.
Instead, he called for a changed approach and a peace strategy, saying that diplomatic channels must be reopened for the sake of success.
Szijjártó said that last week the Swiss and Russian foreign ministers met, the US and Russian defence ministers had talks by phone and the Ukrainian president held talks with Donald Trump.
“So everybody has started using diplomatic channels, it is only here in Brussels and in European capitals that they call this illegitimate, something that must not be done, and whoever argues for diplomatic solutions is labelled pro-Russian”, he said.
Szijjártó said he had pointed out the “lies”, for instance the fact that during its peace mission Hungary never said it acted representing the EU and nobody tried to make such an impression.
After the first meetings of the peace mission, three proposals were presented: the reopening of diplomatic channels with Russia, political consultation with China and communications with a global South, he said. The latter had been discussed at every EU Council meeting and the importance of maintaining relations with China has also been voiced by many, he added.
“If we consider how many European leaders met the Chinese president in the recent past and how many more will meet him in the near future, it is a long list,” he said.
Szijjártó said there were some differences of opinion in terms of the reopening of diplomatic channels. However, he said this was a legitimate matter for debate and refusing the possibility of debate was undemocratic.
He also said that
“a fantastic act of revenge has been devised in Brussels” which involved rendering the informal foreign ministers’ meeting planned for late August in Budapest impossible. “It is completely childish,” he added.
It is the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy that must decide if a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council is held in a formal or informal framework, and it is an institutionalised custom that in the latter case it is held in the member state holding the rotating presidency, he said.
“We are prepared for it. If the High Representative for Foreign Affairs calls the meeting to Budapest, we will be pleased to welcome the foreign minister colleagues with the proper Hungarian hospitality,” he said. “And if the High Representative decides that he does not want to call the meeting in Budapest but in Brussels, then I will come and then the meeting will be held in Brussels.”
He said several people had argued for the meeting to be held in Budapest but several said they would be unwilling to attend. There was even a proposal for the meeting to be held in Ukraine, which Szijjártó said would need unanimous support and the Hungarian government will not support it.
He said it was only Slovakia that had clearly stood up in support of Hungary. “The Slovak deputy foreign minister who was here clearly said that they had no objection and criticism against the Hungarian foreign minister’s peace mission,” he added. Read details HERE: Hungary initiates procedure against Ukraine, but not alone
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5 Comments
Mr Peter you are a piece of work… open mouth and out comes rose coloured drivel… perhaps you didn’t say you were on an EU diplomatic mission but waiting until day one of the presidency must create an impression or are you really stupid.., hmm I do wonder. Not.
Pity the citizens who like sheep..,
Mr Peter you are a piece of work… open mouth and out comes rose coloured drivel… perhaps you didn’t say you were on an EU diplomatic mission but waiting until day one of the presidency must create an impression or are you really stupid.., hmm I do wonder. Not. Pity the citizens who like sheep…
Szijjarto and all the rest of the Fidesz idiots don’t know how to speak as normal representatives of a country let alone as adults. The constant flaming rhetoric is ridiculous and makes Hungary look bad. The country has lost all credibility long ago.
If the rules in EU were different Hungary would have been out long time ago! Quite deservingly!
Ho Hum, if the idea originated from Ukraine, the stoppage of energy would have been done 2 years ago. I am wondering how so many people can be so naive? Do they believe that Brussels is omnipotent and all good and Brussels only works to improve the lives of Europeans. Time to wake up and open your closed mines to other possibilities.
Does anyone believe that Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia was admitted to the EU out of charity and the globalists that pull the strings of Brussels had nothing to gain, if so give up meddling in politics.