Hungary supports Moldova’s integration into the EU – Worldwide
The head of Hungarian diplomacy, Peter Szijjarto. Photo: Archive.
Budapest is interested in a peaceful settlement of the conflict on the EU’s eastern border and hopes that during the “Cold War” it will not return to Europe, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó told a briefing.
According to RIA Novosti, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova, Nicolae Popescu, is on an official visit to Budapest, where he met with his Hungarian counterpart.
“There is tension at the EU’s eastern border, Hungary is interested in resolving this issue, we are interested in a dialogue between East and West. No matter how far or close we are to this area, Hungary does not want to start “A war, the ‘Cold War’ period had a negative impact on the Hungarians, the Central European area has suffered a lot in this activity, we do not want this war to return,” Szijjártó said in a joint briefing with the Moldovan minister. Nicolae. Popescu and which was sent on the Facebook page of the MFA of the Republic of Moldova.
The two ministers came to the conclusion that a peaceful solution to the conflict must be found, with the help of diplomats. The Hungarian Minister expressed his hope that the European External Union will be able to strengthen foreign relations with Eastern allies. In this context, Hungary supports the integration of the Republic of Moldova into the EU.
Minister Nicolae Popescu thanked his Hungarian counterpart for the support that Hungary gives to the republic in matters of proximity to the EU. None of the countries in the region is interested in the situation worsening or the outbreak of war in Eastern Europe, especially the head of Moldovan diplomacy.
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