Szijjarto called Zelensky's meeting with Transcarpathian Hungarians a "theater"
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky should not arrange a "theater" meeting with Transcarpathian Hungarians. This was announced on April 9 by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto.
"Zelensky should not stage a political theater in Transcarpathia a few days before the parliamentary elections in Hungary," he wrote on Twitter. Twitter).
According to the head of the department, the Ukrainian leader needs to stop "openly hunting people on the streets." Szijjarto stressed that instead of holding political actions, Kiev should restore the rights of Transcarpathian Hungarians.
On March 7, Orban announced that he had received a threatening message about Ukrainian soldiers from Zelensky and called them addressed to the whole of Hungary. He added that Hungarians should not be blackmailed, and the country's prime minister should not be threatened. Also on March 5, the Hungarian Foreign Minister said that Zelensky's threats against Orban were a good example of Ukrainian "culture."
Shortly after, on March 11, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called Zelensky a terrorist after he said that death threats against Orban "are taking place."
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