Sybiga Sijjarto: There is no need to tell the Ukrainian president what to do.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine responded to his Hungarian colleague
According to FREEДOM: Andrii Sybiga decided not to leave Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Sijjarto's comments regarding the situation around the 'Druzhba' pipeline unanswered. The response was extremely simple: do not interfere in Ukraine's affairs and think about energy independence from the Russian Federation.
'I will respond in Hungarian: there is no need to tell the Ukrainian president what to do or when and what to say. He is the president of Ukraine, not Hungary. Hungary's energy security is in your own hands. Diversify and become independent from Russia, like the rest of Europe,' emphasized Andrii Sybiga.
We remind you that neither the president nor the prime minister of Hungary condemned Russia for the strike on Mukachevo, which occurred on the night of today, August 21. Furthermore, the Hungarian president decided not to focus on who carried out this strike and edited his post.
During the discussion of the situation around the 'Druzhba' pipeline, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine emphasized the importance of energy independence for countries from Russia and called for diversification of energy supply sources. Hungarian officials did not express condemnation regarding the strike on Mukachevo, which caused outrage from Ukraine.Read also
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