State Department: US government ‘has no authority or intention’ to negotiate on CEU

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Washington, DC, May 23 (MTI) – The US government “has no authority or intention to enter into negotiations on the operation of Central European University or other universities in Hungary”, the State Department said in a statement released on Tuesday.
“The United States again urges the Government of Hungary to suspend implementation of its amended higher education law, which places discriminatory, onerous requirements on U.S.-accredited institutions in Hungary and threatens academic freedom and independence,” the statement by Heather Nauert, a spokeswoman, said.
It urges the Hungarian government “to engage directly” with affected institutions to find a resolution that allows them to continue to function freely and provide greater educational opportunity for the citizens of Hungary and the region.
The statement was issued in connection with Hungary’s package of amendments to the higher education law parliament passed last month. The law stipulates that foreign universities operating in Hungary must also pursue educational activities in their country of origin and an intergovernmental contract should be signed to regulate their operations.
The Central European University, founded by US financier George Soros, said the new legislation would make its continued operation in Budapest impossible.





