Hungarian FM Szijjártó has talks in Lebanon

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Peace and stability in the Middle East is crucial for Hungary, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Beirut on Monday.
Stability in the region is inconceivable without peace and progress in Lebanon, therefore the European Union “should support rather than criticise that country,” Szijjártó said at a press conference held with former Lebanese foreign minister Gebran Bassil, leader of Lebanon’s biggest Christian party.
Concerning possible EU sanctions against Lebanon, Szijjártó said that in such cases he preferred “a direct flow of information” to “biased positions”.
“It would be very wrong if the EU, in this difficult situation, imposed sanctions on certain, democratically elected political players,” he said.
Hungary prefers a “fair and balanced approach” to Lebanon, even if it shares the view that a stable country needs a stable government, Szijjártó said.
He added, however, that setting up a government like that was Lebanon’s internal affair. For this reason, Hungary rejects all attempts to exert pressure on that country, especially the ones targeted at a party representing a religious community.





