The Deputy Foreign Minister of Hungary Levente Marnar made this statement after a meeting with Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister at European Integration Taras Kachka.
The Hungarian government representative is allowed to change its position in the blockage of Ukrainian negotiations with the EU if the Ukrainian side is going to “real steps”. This was said by the Deputy Foreign Minister of Hungary, Levente, Mother, after a meeting with Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister at European Integration Taras Kachka.
According to Marnar, they discussed the causes of the Hungarian position with pitching, because of which Budapest rejected the support of Ukraine membership in Eu- “with a special accent on the position of the Transcarpathian Hungarians.”
“The Deputy Prime Minister has promised that he will personally participate in the bilateral process, the goal of which is to find a solution to issues that cause misunderstandings in the field of minority rights. We are ready to continue, but we are finally expecting real steps from the Ukrainian side,” he wrote.
Maniard warned that Kyiv’s new assurances will remain “another non -fulfilled promise.”
“We’ve heard them last decade that even rivers can be locked up than Danube,” said the Hungarian official.
As we have already written, the Russian oil supply through the Hungary friendship pipeline will continue tomorrow, August 28, but in the test mode, says Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary Peter Siyarto.
As you know, on the night of August 13, the armed forces of the armed forces again invaded the oil -kating station of Uncha to the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation. However, later the damaged plot was repaired, and Hungary hurried to thank Russia “for efficiency.”
However, the arrangement became pointless, and gratitude has been premature, since August 21, the Ukrainian military has re -avoided the oil -pumping station in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation.
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