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February 14th, 2018
The Hungarian foreign ministry maintains its position that "we will stand up for Transcarpathia Hungarians, and will not allow the curbing of their acquired rights," Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Wednesday in response to remarks by Ukrainian politicians made earlier in the day. At a government meeting on Wednesday, Ukraine's Minister of Education Liliya Hrynevych said Szijjarto's remarks according to which Ukraine should refrain from putting in practice the new education law until consultations are held with ethnic Hungarians in Transcarpathia were "manipulative". Interior Minister Arsen Avakov described Szijjarto's remarks as "shameless and unacceptable"
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