Hungarian minister Szijjártó: The Polish-Hungarian friendship will survive the Polish foreign minister’s scheming

“The Polish-Hungarian brotherhood will survive all the scheming of one of Europe’s most pro-war Soros agents,” stated the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade in response to a question from Mandiner. Péter Szijjártó was reacting to the suggestion that Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski would sever diplomatic relations with Hungary.

The news portal reported on Thursday under the headline “Here’s Hungary’s response to the Polish Foreign Minister’s astonishing move”: the Polish news site wPolityce.pl reported that the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by Radosław Sikorski, is launching a sharp diplomatic attack against Hungary.

They added that the portal had obtained a letter from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was addressed to members of the Polish-Hungarian parliamentary group. According to the letter, the Polish ministry suggests cancelling planned meetings with Hungary’s ambassador to Warsaw, as well as rejecting invitations sent by him or the Hungarian embassy, including those to cultural events, Mandiner reported.

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  1. Poland is not pro-war or pro-Soros, it’s pro-Ukraine., a fellow sovereign country perceived as being threatened by Russia. In light of Poland’s history, none of this should come as a surprise. Poland is responding to a mortal threat to neigbouring Slavs with generosity and dignity for which it deserves the upmost respect and admiration, having take in around 1.5 million Ukrainians compared to Hungary’s paltry 30 thousand (as few Ukrainians few Hungary as a safe harbour). It’s a travesty that the special relationship between Poland and Hungary is being sacrificed on this altar and the only beneficiary of this is Russia.

    If Hungary carries on like this, a generation of Hungarians will be persona non grata in Poland. A massive shame for a previously fraternal relationship between brotherly nations. This is Hungary’s loss in the main as Poland is rising star in Europe and they’d do well to attach their wagon to Polish coat tails.

    Hungary will of course remain steadfast in blaming the Poles for abandoning them, failing to appreciate their (individual) perspective, not remaining true to the ‘conservative’ cause, declining to support wider Europe’s prosperity by continuing to consume Russian energy, etc., ad nauseum. If there’s something consistently true about Hungarians it’s their failure to find fault in themselves while exclusively blaming the outside world for their ills.

  2. No worries fellow hungarians, you can build a new friendship with your fellow russians. After all you were building a very warm and stable relationship since 1956

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