Hungarian foreign minister: Slovakia, Serbia ties good, Croatia relations bad

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Budapest, December 8 (MTI) – Hungary’s ties with Slovakia and Serbia are “extremely good” while relations with Croatia have “never been this bad”, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told parliament’s national cohesion committee on Tuesday.
At his hearing, Szijjarto said that though cooperation with Slovakia and Serbia has been burdened with “serious challenges, tensions and historical issues”, a pragmatic cooperation has helped resolve the situation. He argued that building mutual trust should come first, as well as developing cooperation on certain issues, which will serve as a basis to settle difficult issues.
Szijjarto added that bilateral ties with Romania also pose “great challenges”. He insisted that Hungary-Romania ties were at a nadir and blamed Victor Ponta, the Romania’s former prime minister, who had “launched many attacks” against Hungary. The minister added, however, that Romania continues to be an important business partner.






