“Under the motto of responsible neighbourhood policies, Hungary will do everything to help the Western Balkans, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, preserve its stability and peace, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Friday.
At a joint press conference held with Elmedin Konakovic, his Bosnian counterpart, Szijjártó said “Europe does not need another security challenge, and the Western Balkans’ peace and stability is crucial.” The Hungarian government is a committed supporter of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s European Union integration and is helping the process with experts, Szijjártó said. He insisted that “the growth potential of the EU is exclusively in the Western Balkans, geographically and economically, therefore the community needs the region more than vice versa.” He called on “our friends in western Europe and Brussels bureaucrats to stop hindering enlargement of the EU and put an end to the hypocrisy.”
“We have had enough of some member states and Brussels bureaucrats supporting enlargement in public and then … when we are behind closed doors they will oppose it,” he said. Szijjártó noted that Hungary had 164 troops in the UN’s peace keeping mission in Bosnia, adding that the government had earmarked 800,000 dollars for defence development in Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the funds originally intended to finance Afghanistan’s army.
Hungary is also active in supporting the local economy, Szijjártó said, adding that farmers in the Bosnian Serb Republic had benefitted from grants amounting to 11 million euros to buy machinery produced in Hungary. He also added that the second stage of that programme, financed from 17 million euros, was under way. Concerning bilateral ties, Szijjártó said Hungary’s exports to Bosnia and Herzegovina had reached a record 460 million euros in 2022, and the turnover of trade exceeded 600 million euros. Hungarian companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina are active in the modernisation of the energy system, in renewable energy projects, in air traffice and water management, he added.
Szijjártó regretted that “the principle of mutual respect” was “disappearing” in the international arena, and insisted that a lack of such respect was obvious in “policies against the Western Balkans” because “in many cases we talks about the Western Balkans but rarely do our colleagues talk with that region.” Assistance to the Western Balkans could be most effective “if there is a continuous dialogue with their elected leaders, if we respect the will of local people and it is not sending messages and threatening sanctions,” he insisted.
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Admitting Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Serbia into the EU at the moment would be like bringing a hand grenade into the the EU dining room. Notice that Hungary specifically provides assistance to the separatist Bosnian Serb Republic. This is a bastion of left over genocidal maniacs. The people that murdered thousands of men and boys at Srebrenica still hate ethnic Bosniaks and wish they had finished the job of killing them. Serbia meanwhile broadcasts on national television hate filled programs glorifying violent nationalist mafia leaders. The culture of these people is completely incompatible with European values. To be sure there are plenty of normal people living there, perhaps even the majority of people and these are the ones who have been protesting in the streets at the Serbian government’s failure to suppress violence and general criminality in the country. These countries need to normalize before they can be admitted into the EU and yes that should be the ultimate goal.
https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20230510-glorifying-violence-serbian-protesters-blame-mass-shootings-on-shock-reality-tv-shows