Hungarian Foreign Ministry leader Peter Siyarteo accused Ukraine of allegedly banning the party, representing the interests of the Hungarian community of Transcarpathia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has rejected the information distributed by Hungary Peter’s foreign minister over the alleged ban of the Hungarian Culture Society of Transcarpathia or the Associated Party. This was announced by foreign ministry Georgy Tikhiy in the comment of Radio Liberty on Tuesday, May 27.
“Our official answer is simple: there are no such actions about the aforementioned society.
Earlier, Peter Siyarteto wrote on Facebook that the Hungarian government expects an explanation from Kyiv because of the alleged ban on the political force representing the Hungarian community of Transcarpathia.
On May 27, EU Hungarian Minister Janos Boka accused Ukraine of Hungary information operations, which, according to him, was complicated by negotiations with Ukraine’s entry into the EU.
Remember, on May 9, the SBU announced the network of Hungary military intelligence agent. Two agents are confined to Transcarpathia. On the same day they were sent to caution.
After that, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyarteo accused Ukraine of “Propaganda” against Hungary. He later announced that Hungary sends two Diplomats of Ukrainian, allegedly allegedly “espionage”.
In this regard, foreign minister Andrei Sybiga said Kyiv in response to Budapest’s steps sending two Hungarian diplomats.
And on May 10 it is known that Ukrainians are confined to Budapest and exiled.
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Source: korrespondent

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