Hungary has so far provided hospital care to 131 refugee children in Ukraine
Hungary has so far provided hospital care to 131 refugee children in Ukraine, the authorities are taking care of everyone, guaranteeing safe conditions for international humanitarian organizations, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said at a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York on Friday.
Hungary has so far provided hospital care to 131 refugee children in Ukraine, and the authorities are taking care of all interests, and guarantee safe conditions for international humanitarian organizations, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said at a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York on Friday, the ministry said. In his speech, the head of the ministry underlined that As a neighbor of Ukraine, Hungary is fully aware of the tragic consequences of the war and even faces serious and serious challenges.
According to him, the situation poses a direct security risk to our country, so it must be guaranteed that Hungary is not drifting into the conflict. No matter how loud the criticisms are, the government puts Hungary’s security first, which is why he sends neither weapons nor soldiers into the conflict nor does it allow the transfer of deadly weapons. “The Hungarian people did not want and do not want this war, we want peace in our neighborhood as soon as possible” he said. Péter Szijjártó emphasized that a serious humanitarian catastrophe had developed in Ukraine, more than half a million people had already fled to Hungary, where everyone was accommodated and cared for. They want to stay in work for the long term, it is important that they do not have to live on help, he added. It is heartbreaking to see the families who come to Hungary, because they are broken families, because the fathers cannot come because of the recruitment obligations, and so most of the mothers and grandparents come with the children. ” he said. He added: “In Hungary, we take care of everyone and, if necessary, provide special hospital care for children.” According to current data, about one hundred and thirty-one children have already been cared for in a Hungarian hospital in the nine designated institutions. The Minister stated: in the current context, assistance is paramount, however, following the responsible decisions of the government and the rejection of arms transfers, the safe conditions for the operation of humanitarian organizations in Hungary were provided. “That’s what those who criticize us should think about,” he said.
Finally, the Minister emphasized that the war should not extend beyond the borders of Ukraine. He believed that several dangerous proposals were on the agenda of international organizations, such as the creation of a no-fly zone or the deployment of peacekeeping troops. However, he said that this would lead to an escalation, which should be avoided at all costs.