Sri Lankan foreign minister held talks in Budapest

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The fight against terrorism is never unfinished business and Hungary is committed to the fight, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s foreign minister, said on Friday after meeting his Sri Lankan counterpart.
At a joint press conference, Szijjártó said
the terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka at Easter were yet another reminder of the importance of this fight,
adding that the attacks had concentrated on Christian communities celebrating Easter. Christians, he said, were among the world’s most persecuted religious communities.
Szijjártó said it must not be accepted that anti-Christianity “is seen as the last acceptable form of discrimination” but this problem was rarely addressed due to “political correctness and hypocrisy”.
He expressed condolences and solidarity to the government and people of Sri Lanka as well as appreciation for the measures taken by the Sri Lankan government to target the perpetrators of terrorist attacks. The rebuilding of the damaged Catholic churches has begun, he added.





