The head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about attacks on the Friendship pipeline. “It's a violation of sovereignty”


“Zełnski used the Ukrainian national holiday to threaten Hungary. We definitely reject the threats of the President of Ukraine. We consider sovereignty and territorial integrity to the fundamental values of international policy. That is why we respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of each country and we expect the same in return” – wrote Szijjjarto.
The politician commented on the recording at which President Zelanski stated – referring to attacks on the Friendship supplying pipeline from Russia to Hungary – that “friendship between Ukraine and Hungary depends on the attitude of Hungary.”
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“We call to stop threatening Hungary”
“In recent days Ukraine has conducted serious attacks on our energy security. Attack on energy security is an attack on sovereignty. The war with which Hungary has nothing to do can never justify violation of our sovereignty” – he noted in relation to the statement of the Ukrainian president Szijjarto.
“We call on President Zelanski to stop threatening Hungary and end mindless attacks on our energy security!” – added the head of Hungarian diplomacy.
Post Szijjarto was commented on by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sybiha, who wrote on X that “answer [na niego] In Hungarian. “” You don't have to tell the President of Ukraine what to do, speak and when. He is the president of Ukraine, not Hungary. Hungarian energy security is in your hands. Disiversify (energy supply) and become independent of Russia, just like the rest of Europe, “Budapest advised to Budapest Sybiha.
“Stop attacking our energy security! It's not our war!” He answered, commenting on the entry of the head of Ukrainian diplomacy, Szijjarto.
Recently, Ukrainian forces have been attacked three times in Russia, pipeline friendship, interrupting the supply of raw material to Hungary. The attacks were criticized by the authorities in Budapest, which described them as an attempt to draw Hungary into the war.




