Hungary’s PM responds to Ukraine-based Hungarian citizens who urged him to support opening talks on Ukraine’s accession to EU
Pravda Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sent a letter in response to an appeal from Hungarian community organisations in Ukraine, which urged Orbán to support opening negotiations on Kyiv’s accession to the European Union.
Source: Viktor Orbán’s spokesman, Bertalan Havasi, in a comment to Hungarian news agency MTI, as reported by European Pravda
Details: In the letter, Orbán stressed that his government “will do everything in its power to protect the rights of the Hungarian community in Ukraine” and reiterated that the European Commission had failed to properly lay the foundation for Ukraine’s accession to the EU and that it was not the right time to start negotiations.
“That is why we will propose that the European Union should not aim for [Ukraine’s] membership, which would be legally complicated, but aim instead for a strategic partnership with Ukraine,” Orbán said.
“I can assure you that we will continue to work to ensure that the Hungarian community in Ukraine can live in a peaceful, stable and developing country,” he added.
Background:
- On 11 December, leaders of Hungarian communities of Transcarpathia appealed to European Council President Charles Michel and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to support the start of negotiations on Ukraine’s accession to the EU.
- The appeal was signed by Zoltan Babyak, head of the Berehovo City Territorial Community, Carlo Rezes, head of the Berehovo District Council, Laszlo Zubanych, head of the Democratic Union of Hungarians of Ukraine (DUHU), Yosyp Rezes, head of the Foundation for Ukrainian-Hungarian Regional Youth Development, and Judita Petei, a member of the Zakarpattia Oblast Council.
- Orbán is deliberately blocking the adoption of decisions related to Ukraine during the forthcoming European Council meeting, from the start of accession negotiations to the approval of €50 billion of financial assistance.
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