The Romanian Foreign Ministry stated that it considers any form of revisionist expression unacceptable.
In response to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s appearance wearing a scarf with a map of “Greater Hungary”, Romania said it found any form of revisionist expression unacceptable. This was stated in the statement of the Romanian Foreign Ministry, which was identified by European Truth.
“The Foreign Ministry conveyed to the Hungarian Ambassador in Bucharest its strong disapproval of the behavior of the Hungarian official, which is in stark contrast to the atmosphere of openness and continuation of the bilateral dialogue against the backdrop of the recent consultations of the Romanian Foreign Minister in Budapest with his fellow Hungarian counterpart and the Prime Minister Hungary Any revisionist manifestation, in any form, is unacceptable and contradicts the current realities and the mutually accepted obligation of Romania and Hungary to develop relations bilateral within the defining parameters of the main document governing bilateral relations, namely the Treaty of Mutual Understanding. Romanian mystery.
Recall that Orban came to a friendly football match between the national teams of Hungary and Greece in Budapest with a scarf, depicting a map of “Great Hungary” with parts of neighboring states in the composition of it – modern Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, Serbia and Ukraine – belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary at the end of the First World War, then they were lost under the terms of the Treaty of Trianon.
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