FM Szijjártó on Trump: Liberal mainstream failed its master plan to disqualify him
Hungary will provide full support to Bosnia and Herzegovina to move forward its EU integration process, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said after meeting his Bosnian counterpart in Budapest on Wednesday. He also talked about Donald Trump.
At a joint press conference with Elmedin Konakovic, Szijjártó said that in Hungary’s standpoint “the European Union these days needs the integration of the Western Balkan countries more than they need EU membership”.
He said that an action plan was signed on “sharing knowledge” on the integration process with Bosnia and Herzegovina which had submitted its application for membership 8 years ago. “It is now time to make real progress,” Szijjártó added. Under the plan, 50 experts will participate in training at the Hungarian Diplomatic Academy who are potential candidates to play a key role in Bosnia-Herzegovina’s EU accession talks.
Speeding up the EU integration of the Western Balkans and moving forward with Bosnia-Herzegovina’s accession talks will be an important objective of Hungary’s upcoming EU presidency in the second half of 2024, said Szijjártó.
Szijjártó on Trump
Answering a question in connection with the US presidential elections and the US Supreme Court’s decision clearing Donald Trump to run for president, Szijjártó welcomed “the failure of the liberal mainstream’s master plan” to disqualify a non-liberal candidate standing a good chance to win and that the Democrats will have to compete against Donald Trump “in a democratic race”.
“This is a very important victory from the point of view of the rule of law,” Szijjártó said, adding that it was regrettable that no statements had been made by Brussels this time on “how it was a violation of the rule of law and European values – which we regard as universal values – that a decision on who can or cannot run as a candidate in the primaries, or in the presidential election, could have been taken by an official in a certain American state”.
“But this is their business…., what is certain is that we have always respected decisions made by the people of other countries concerning who they elect for leaders, including in the United States,” Szijjarto said.
The foreign minister said Hungary’s bilateral relations had been at their peak during the presidency of Donald Trump, adding that Hungary would again like to have “the best ever” political relations with the United States.
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President Trump is the official candidate for the Republican Party. Pray hard now that he will be elected on Nov. 7th. A Trump presidency will surely benefit Hungary and remove Hungarian hating Pressman.
As the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., stated in his 1963 “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”:
“Justice too long delayed is justice denied.”
The nihilistic “the end justifies the means” mindset of our Politicians is hypocritical as well as disturbing. To what lengths would they go?