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Peter Szijjarto responds to Radosław Sikorski. “We won't get caught up in this”


“We understand that you really want a war between Russia and Europe. We will not be drawn into your war,” wrote Szijjarto, responding to the entry of the head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

What did Minister Szijjarto say about Radosław Sikorski?

How did Sikorski react to Szijjarto's answer?

What is Orban's assessment of the EU's decision to freeze Russian assets?

What is a 'declaration of war' according to Orban?

Sikorski himself immediately reacted to Szijjarto's entry. “Unless Russia invades again, such a war will not take place, but we understand that this time you would side with it,” replied the head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Earlier, Sikorski posted a post with a recording of the Hungarian Prime Minister's statement, which called Friday's EU decision to permanently freeze Russian assets deposited on EU territory a “declaration of war”. “Viktor deserved his Order of Lenin,” wrote the head of Polish diplomacy.

Viktor Orban on freezing Russian assets. “It's a declaration of war”

During Saturday's so-called anti-war rally in Mohács, one of a series of meetings with voters before the parliamentary elections scheduled for April next year, Orban said that “taking over hundreds of billions from another country has never gone unanswered in history; it is a declaration of war.”

Friday's EU agreement changes the way it decides on Russian assets, removing the need to make decisions on the issue every six months with the consent of all capitals.

The government in Budapest assessed that the change in decision-making regarding Russian assets is “the end of the rule of law in the European Union.” — In this way, the rule of law in the European Union is giving way to the rule of bureaucrats. In other words, a Brussels dictatorship has arrived, Orban said on Friday.

Ashley Davis

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