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Ukraine, Hungarian Prime Minister’s statement ‘unacceptable’ to call ambassador | Reuters

Ukraine’s foreign ministry said on Thursday it would summon the Hungarian ambassador to discuss the remarks made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban about Ukraine. FILE PHOTO: Hungarian Prime Minister Orban speaks during a press conference in Budapest, December 2022. REUTERS/Marton Monus

[27日 ロイター] – Ukraine’s foreign ministry said on Thursday it would summon the Hungarian ambassador to discuss the remarks made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban about Ukraine as “totally unacceptable.”

Prime Minister Orban told reporters that Ukraine was a no-man’s land, comparing it to Afghanistan, said Nikolenko, a spokesman for Ukraine’s foreign ministry.

“These statements are completely unacceptable. Hungary is deliberately trying to destroy relations with Ukraine,” Nikolenko said. I reserve the right to take it.”

Hungary has previously accused the European Union of sanctions against Russia that threaten to destroy the European economy. Hungary has a Russian-built nuclear power plant, and Prime Minister Orban said on Thursday he would reject EU sanctions that could affect the nuclear sector.

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