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October 3rd, 2019
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's work to fulfill the people's will as expressed in a referendum should command respect rather than attacks, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday in London, where he is scheduled to meet Dominic Raab, the foreign minister, and Steve Barclay, the minister overseeing Brexit, for bilateral talks. Speaking to Hungarian public media, Szijjarto called the "attacks" levelled at Johnson by the international media "unjust". Hungary's interest is to eliminate all factors that might stand in the way of further cooperation, he said. "We have seen the challenges that the European media's pressure on the US president have created in European-US relations," he said, adding: "It would be good to avoid that this time."
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