Hungarians stand behind the Hungarian community in Transcarpathia, in western Ukraine, a government official said on Saturday in Sátoraljaújhely, in north-eastern Hungary, where he welcomed families at a camp organised by the Rákóczi Association.
Government bodies, municipalities, aid groups and churches in and outside Hungary have stood together to help Transcarpathian Hungarians, Miklós Panyi, state secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office for policy and strategic affairs, said.
The government is providing educational support, wage subsidies, financing for churches and civil organisations, as well as subsidies for the humanitarian activities of aid groups, he noted.
He pledged the government’s continued support for Transcarpathian Hungarians across the board.
Fully 200 parents and children have arrived at the Sátoraljaújhely camp from western Ukraine to take a break from the everyday burdens of the war.
The Rákóczi Association is planning 100 programmes this year centered on Hungarian youth, Csongor Csáky, the head of the Rákóczi Association, told public media on Friday.
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They’re behind them until the Hungarians in Transcarpathia ask them to stop supporting russia….
Yes, Cliff. I’m sure Putler is on the minds of everyone in Hungary. Behind every Hungarian posting is a Russian, you know. After all, they’ve always been such close allies…