Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary, nominated the ultimatum Brussels.
Requirements are a refusal to accept Ukraine in the EU.
A post called “What the Hungarian people from Brussels wants,” which he published on his Facebook account.
- We want Europe (this message repeats the statement of the American businessman Ilona Mask, which previously advised the Germans to “remember that they are primarily the Germans and then Europeans).
- We want equality to the law for all states -member states.
- Return the member states of illegally selected powers.
- National sovereignty, a strong veto for national governments.
- Exclude Soros agents from the European Commission and corrupt lobbyists from the European Parliament.
- Do not burn the future of our grandchildren and do not cancel the EU debt.
- Do not interfere with our national guard to protect our boundaries. Do not accept migrants, take illegal aliens.
- Damaged dollars and euros should not reach the EU member states.
- To prohibit the unnatural re -training of our children (obviously, an education based on the principles of diversity, equality and inclusiveness – ed.).
- We want to protect the Christian heritage of Europe.
- We demand peace in Europe.
- EU without Ukraine.
Earlier, Washington tried to convince Viktor Orban’s government to vote for the continuation of sanctions against Russia for more than a week. This was reported on the Hungarian service “Radio” with reference to several diplomatic sources. The consent of Budapest was obtained only after the promise of Brussels to raise sanctions from four Russians.
According to journalists, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the temporary lawyer of the US Embassy in Hungary, Robert Palladino since the beginning of March, “in vain were in vain to convince the“ Hungarian ministers to vote for extending the anti -Russian sanctions of the EU, which expire at midnight on March 15.
On the morning of March 14, the Hungarian government finally agreed – along with the Slovaks – to continue sanctions. He was preceded for several days of unsuccessful negotiations In the end, a compromise was reached in Brussels, the newspaper writes.
Initially, the Hungarian authorities demanded that European politicians exclude eight people from the lists of EU sanctions, the system writes. As a result, it was possible to agree on sanctions from four Russians: from the Minister of Russia Mikhail Degarev from the sister of the oligarch Alisher Usmanov Gulbakhor Ismailov, as well as from businessmen Vyacheslav Mosh Kantor and Vladimir Rashevsky.
Source: Racurs

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