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August 2nd, 2018
Ukraine has failed to get ahead in respect of its European Union and NATO aspirations, not because of Hungary, but due to its own mistakes, a foreign ministry official said on Thursday. Tamas Menczer, state secretary for communications, said in a statement that criticism of Prime Minister Viktor Orban in connection with his "unfriendly" statements about Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic aspirations was unwarranted. Ukraine summoned Hungary's ambassador to Kiev to protest against Orban's recent speech given in Romania. Noting Ukraine's education law that prevents national minorities from studying in their mother tongue, Menczer said it was not Hungary that had made unfriendly moves against Ukraine but the other way round.
MTI
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