Hungarian FM: Europe, Africa want peace in Ukraine
Europe and Africa want peace in Ukraine and to avoid the war spiralling into a global crisis, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said on Thursday at a joint press conference with his Liberian counterpart.
Szijjártó said the war in Ukraine confronted both countries with similar challenges, citing the blockage of supply chains and trade routes, skyrocketing prices and food shortages, leading to security problems, violence, and the spread of extremist ideologies and terrorism.
Europe and Africa should work for peace since both continents would pay the price of the war’s escalation, he added.
The minister said both countries were committed to peace as a sound basis for pragmatic cooperation.
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Szijjártó announced that 25 Liberian students will have a chance to study in Hungary each year with a scholarship, noting that 549 applied for university courses this year, and a mixed economic committee will be established following interest in various Hungarian agricultural technologies shown in Liberia.
He also called for an economic partnership agreement between the European Union and west Africa with a view to avoiding new waves of migration triggered by crises linked to war.
Meanwhile, responding to a question concerning yesterday’s press briefing by the US ambassador to Hungary, Szijjártó said Hungary and the US gauged the war differently given their relative proximities to it. Referring to a US funded billboard campaign mounted in Hungary, he said it was perplexing why the US felt it “necessary to put pressure” on Hungary to change instead of respecting its point of view.
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“No amount of billboards, press briefings or dollars channelled to the opposition will divert the Hungarian government from its pro-peace stance…” he said.
Asked about a statement the Polish ambassador gave after Szijjártó visited Moscow this week, the minister said that Hungary and Poland were linked by “friendship and brotherhood”, and despite their different approaches to the war, the Poles could always count on the support of the Hungarians and vice versa. No amount of conflict could “break this brotherhood apart”, he added.
Source: MTI
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West Africa. Why not. Did you know that 14 African countries use the CFA franc, a currency that was introduced during French colonial rule in Senegal and is pegged to the Euro?
Right old mess the French left – the void is currently contested by the Chinese and Russians. Should make for a serious challenge!
For all the loving language Mr. Szijjártó heaps on Poland – the Visegrad 4 is well in the rear view mirror. Unfortunate, since it was a powerful regional bloc which served us well for many years. Our Politicians have found new Best Friends Forever, it seems.
This was about a year ago – try and align this with our Politicians’ actions since, and you will get the general picture:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-visegrad-group-v4-joint-leaders-statement-8-march-2022
Mr. Szijjártó appears to think his time is better spent meeting Georgians, Liberians, even Russians and Belarussians than our direct neighbours and old allies?
Romania was an exception – however a very focused, don’t mention Ukraine kind of thing:
https://bukarest.mfa.gov.hu/eng/news/peter-szijjarto-minister-of-foreign-affairs-and-trade-of-hungary-paid-a-visit-to-bucharest-on-4th-april-2023 .