FM Szijjártó: Kiev must fulfil its international obligations

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“Hungary will not sacrifice the Hungarian minority in Transcarpathia on the altar of world politics and will stand up to all attempts to place the Hungarian Government’s standpoint on Ukraine’s European aspiration into a mistaken geopolitical context”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó declared in Brussels of Friday following a summit of EU and Eastern Partnership countries’ heads of state and government.
“The decision is up to Ukraine, because if European and Euro-Atlantic integration is truly important to Ukraine, then it must fulfil its international obligations. It must retract its new Education Act, which violates the rights of minorities. If it does so, it can once again count on Hungary’s loud support, but not until then. There will be no change in this standpoint until Ukraine reinstates the rights of the Hungarian minority”, he underlined.
“In view of the fact that Hungary was one of the loudest supporters of Ukraine’s integration aspirations, it regarded the Ukrainian decision as a stab in the back, since the new Education Act was adopted by Parliament only 4 days after the association agreement came into force.
Hungary would be happy to support Ukraine’s integration aspirations in future, but that is currently impossible”, Mr. Szijjártó explained.
“We cannot and do not support these aspirations in view of the fact that Kiev is trampling on minority rights and has grossly violated the association agreement between the European Union and Ukraine, which came into force in early September”, he said.





