Ukraine’s foreign ministry on Tuesday summoned Hungary’s ambassador and voiced concern over recent remarks by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán about the necessity of autonomy and dual citizenship for ethnic Hungarians in that country, news agency Interfax-Ukraina reported. According to the report, ministry spokesman Yevhen Perebiynis told a press conference that Orbán’s remarks were not in line with Ukraine’s rules, and said that the Hungarian PM’s words did not help reverse the escalation of the crisis in Ukraine nor did they contribute to stability. Perebiynis, however, welcomed the Hungarian foreign ministry’s condemning the radical nationalist Jobbik party’s “provocative” remarks concerning …read more
Source: The Budapest Times