Zsuzsa Máthé: 10 + 1 facts about the war in our neighborhood and Hungary’s policy in this regard
Anyone with little of it lacks insight.
“10 + 1 facts about the war in our neighborhood and Hungary’s policy in this regard
1. Has Hungary condemned the Russian aggression against Ukraine? Yes.
2. Did Hungary vote for EU sanctions against Russia? Yes.
3. Would Hungary support Ukraine’s EU membership? Yes.
4. Does Hungary help pre-war refugees? Yes.
5. Hungary “Doing well” with the war? No. (In other words, is it in Hungary’s interest for peace? Yes. Since Seneca, we have known how important it is to ask honestly in any armed conflict who is interested in who really benefits from it. foreseeable …)
6. Has Russia attacked NATO? No.
7. Is NATO intervening in the war conflict? No.
8. Do we really need Russian raw materials? Yes.
9. Are there other EU countries that could not do without Russian raw materials? Yes.
10. Do Hungarians want to stay out of this war? Yes.
+1 Are Hungarians responsible for their compatriots living in Transcarpathia? Yes.
Hungary has also done everything in its power to end the war situation and alleviate its consequences, and is constantly urging that the war be concluded as soon as possible through negotiations.
Because it is in the indisputable, elementary interest of Hungary not to drift into any war and its economy not to collapse because of a sanction against Russia that only really hurts ourselves.
The Hungarian position is consistent, meets the requirements of humanity and the rules of all federal systems, and we make a serious sacrifice to find a solution wisely for you and to encourage dialogue and negotiation between the parties involved as soon as possible.
Hungary transcends the style of external (and internal) pressure with an increasingly aggressive tone. It responds to claims that are difficult to interpret in relation to sovereign states, incompatible with the fundamental interests of our country, with calm reasoning and forward-looking proposals.
To whom it is few who have a morally fair and politically responsible national position “As an accomplice” judges, it either takes an irrational position and lacks insight, or acts in a way greater than that expected of it. ”
Opening picture: MTI / AP / Andrew Marienko