Wed 24 April 2024
Warszawa (PL)
6/6°C
Mon
|
Tue
|
Wed
|
Thu
|
Fri
|
6 |
11 |
8 |
11 |
14 |
Wed 24 April 2024
Praha (CZ)
6/3°C
Mon
|
Tue
|
Wed
|
Thu
|
Fri
|
8 |
11 |
10 |
12 |
15 |
Wed 24 April 2024
Bratislava (SK)
9/6°C
Mon
|
Tue
|
Wed
|
Thu
|
Fri
|
11 |
11 |
10 |
12 |
14 |
Wed 24 April 2024
Budapest (HU)
11/9°C
Mon
|
Tue
|
Wed
|
Thu
|
Fri
|
13 |
16 |
11 |
13 |
17 |
November 12th, 2019
Respect for historical facts cannot be seen as revisionism, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said at a meeting of parliament's committee for national cohesion on Tuesday. At his annual hearing with the committee, Szijjarto said that the situation of Hungarian minorities across the borders have improved in the past five years. However, many issues remain unsolved, he said. Policy for Hungarian minorities across the borders is one of the most important aspects of Hungarian foreign policy and will not be "sacrificed for geopolitical games", he said. National interests must be the cornerstone of foreign policy decisions, he said. "We have to accept" that the government comes regularly under pressure as a result of that principle, he said. The government's joint achievements with neighbouring countries have improved ethnic Hungarians' situations, and provide an opportunity to discuss complicated issues in an atmosphere of mutual trust, he said.
MTI
Pageviews this month:
37,204