Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó ordered four Hungarian consuls in Germany to accompany and aid Hungarian spectators arriving to watch the Hungary-Germany Champions League match in the city, the minister said.
Szijjártó said in a video that the consuls will be working within the Red Bull Arena during the match and will answer the phone to a Hungarian number throughout to help fans “who might get in trouble”, Szijjártó said. The Munich Consulate-General and the Berlin Embassy will be on 24-hour duty, he said.
The Hungarian national team will play the Nationalelf from 8.45pm on Friday.
In June 2021, German police detained 18 Hungarians on the day of a European championship qualifier between Hungary and Germany.
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Source: MTI
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So Orbanistan’s nazi hooligans go make trouble in another country and taxpayers-paid consuls are ordered to help them with their mission.
Really, Hungary is not a country any longer, it is a joke.