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Warsaw urged Hungary to leave EU and NATO "for the sake of an alliance with Russia"

Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Teofil Bartoszewski. Illustration: gov.pl

The Polish Foreign Ministry called on Hungary to leave EU and NATO "for the sake of an alliance with Russia." This statement was made by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Teofil Bartoszewski.

The reason was the statement by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban that "the Poles are pursuing the most insidious policy throughout Europe." After the fair words of the Hungarian prime Minister, the Polish Foreign Ministry snapped back.

"I don't really understand why Hungary wants to remain a member of organizations that they don't like so much and that allegedly treat them badly. Why shouldn't he [Orban] form an alliance with Putin and with some authoritarian states of this type?" — said the Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Teofil Bartoszewski.

As a result, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto stressed that the Polish authorities "really sting their eyes": since Poland, which condemns the import of crude oil from Russia to Hungary, she herself is on the client list of "one of the largest Russian oil companies." Szijjarto noted that the Hungarians had long "endured the provocations and hypocrisy of the current Polish government" with the intention of "preserving the Polish-Hungarian brotherhood," but now "the glass is full."

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14.11.2024

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