Brussels has ceased to be a “become a political factor in the world”, says Hungary’s Foreign Affairs minister.
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter Siyarteo has accused the European Union of attempt by external interference in the work of the governments of Hungary, Serbia and Slovakia. He wrote about it on Facebook.
According to a foreign minister, Brussels allegedly stopped “becoming a political factor in the world.” Siyarto called the proof that the EU representatives were not invited to the negotiations of the Russian Federation and the USA in Alaska.
The minister also wrote that because of this, the pressure on the government “supports the world, national interest and does not comply with Brussels intensify.” The said Syaris called the governments of Hungary, Serbia and Slovakia.
“It is now clearer than the day Central Europe is undergoing experiments of external intervention from destabilization, to overthrow the government against the patriotic government of the Slovak, Hungarian and Serbian government,” the politician said.
Siyari also added that European Commission’s President Ursula Von der Layen is said to be openly supporting the Hungarian Opposition Party of the britter.
Remember that the leader of the Hungarian party opposition Tisa Peter Manar has accused Russia of interrupting the election and use of her intelligence services to break her campaign against prime minister Viktor Orban.
Meanwhile, Anti -Government protests continue in Serbia. Protesters defeated the offices of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party in the city of Novi-Sad north of the country.
Awesome in Serbia: The rallies have become street battles
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Source: korrespondent

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