Strong Hungarian-Polish government relations are completely ruined because the war in Ukraine
Hungary is a sovereign country, “regardless of whether [Polish Prime Minister] Donald Tusk likes it or not”, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Monday, criticising Tusk’s recent remarks on the Hungarian government’s stance on the war in Ukraine.
According to a ministry statement, Szijjártó said that during his visit to Kyiv, Tusk had shown “a complete lack of respect by attacking” the Hungarian government’s position. Tusk, Szijjártó said, had “accused our country of betraying Europe, being un-European, talking about the darkest place of political hell”.
“We have now, of course, seen and are seeing the developments of the last few weeks in Poland, and we can see the Polish prime minister’s concept of democracy,” Szijjártó said.
“We see that they don’t tolerate views that differ from those … of the government in any way.”
“But as it stands, we really do have to ask: what sort of behaviour is this in Europe?” the minister said.
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“What kind of behaviour is it to only accept the existence of a single opinion? What kind of behaviour is it to be intolerant … of other opinions on a given issue?”
Szijjártó said the principle that people cannot be sanctioned for having different opinions was a fundamental European value.
In a message to Tusk, Szijjártó said that in Europe everyone had a right to their opinion and to represent their position, for which they could not be sanctioned, labelled “un-European” or imprisoned.
Meanwhile, he said it was clear that the war could not be resolved on the battlefield. He added that Hungary therefore would remain in favour of peace, and he called for an urgent ceasefire and peace talks.
“Hungary is a sovereign country that has a right to represent its opinion,” the minister said.
“We insist on the need for peace in Ukraine as soon as possible, even if Donald Tusk holds a different opinion and represents a pro-war stance.”
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Polish people are further punished by Tusk promising more weapons to Ukraine, forgetting the fact the Ukraine has a small ethnic Polish population. Tusk is now complicit in murdering Polish people and Polish taxpayers are funding the murder. Until the Polish people reinstate their conservative government, their lives will be misery.
Regarding the state of Poland … Mr. Szijjártó may want to read the 2023 Rule of Law Report Country Chapter on the rule of law situation in Poland. The situation described therein was the doing of our Politicians´ BFF oddly named Law and Justice party (PiS):
https://commission.europa.eu/system/files/2023-07/48_1_52627_coun_chap_poland_en.pdf
Who needs data and facts when you can just make stuff up?
Norbert, data “created” by the EU is not reliable.
I Live in Belgium and our government consists of 8 PARTIES!! And the one who got the least votes, became prime-minister De Croo.
Be happy you don’t have negroes or lgbtq-freaks in Hungary.
THE WEST IS LOST
Bart Van Holvoet, thank you for the info.