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“The Hungarian official misrepresents, in an absolutely regrettable way, the meaning of the statements of the President of Romania on the draft law on the state of the so-called” Land of Szekler “, a topic that is limited exclusively to an internal debate in Romania On a legislative approach contrary to the Romanian Constitution, the Hungarian side does not have to rule on this issue, therefore, the AMF considers the statements of the Hungarian official regarding the qualification of the speech of the President of Romania as inciting the I hate and believe that it is necessary for the Hungarian side to review its own attitudes and actions that show disrespect towards Romania and senior Romanian officials, shown in an AMF statement.
According to the quoted source, the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs “has recently refrained from reacting to a series of provocative demonstrations by the Hungarian side, seeking to avoid the completely unjustifiable and artificial deterioration of the bilateral relationship.” We recall that recently the Hungarian Foreign Minister, Szijjártó Péter, criticized in a Facebook post the Romanian ambassador in Budapest, Marius Lazurca, whom he accused of “lying hysteria”, after the diplomat allegedly defended one of him. Hungarian opposition MPs insulted parliament when they criticized the Viktor Orban government for medical supplies sent to Hungarians in Romania.
Hungarian Chancellor Szijjarto Peter reacted to President Klaus Iohannis’s harsh remarks and reminded him that the Hungarians in Transylvania, for the most part, voted for him in the presidential elections. “It just caught our eye then. That is why our request, message and appeal to the President of Romania is simple: more respect for the Hungarians,” said Szijjarto Peter, in a video message posted on Facebook.
“We are interested in maintaining good relations with Romania, as we are important economic partners. But the Hungarians living in Transylvania and Szeklerland are also interested in the two states having a normal relationship. Unfortunately, in recent days, representatives of the Romanian state, one after another, have made statements that make it explicitly difficult to maintain good neighborly relations. Today, the President of Romania made an expressly uncivilized and propitious statement to incite hatred. For Iohannis it must be clear that the vast majority of Hungarians in Transylvania and Szeklerland they voted for him in the presidential elections. This must be clear to all. That is why our request, message and appeal to the President of Romania is simple: more respect for the Hungarians, “said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary.
President Klaus Iohannis launched an extremely harsh attack on the PSD on Wednesday, accusing the party of wanting to “give Transylvania to the Hungarians” and saying it is incredible what deals are being made in Parliament.
“It is incredible what is happening in the Romanian Parliament. The PSD helped the UDMR to pass through the Chamber of Deputies a law that grants broad autonomy to the Szekler Land. It is incredible where this PSD has been, it is incredible what agreements are made in the Romanian Parliament While we, the Government, are struggling With the coronavirus pandemic, the PSD, the great PSD, is fighting in the secret offices of Parliament to deliver Transylvania to the Hungarians, “said Iohannis.
UDMR asked President Klaus Iohannis to apologize for the statement made by Cotroceni regarding the Szeklerland law, Kelemen Hunor alleging that it is a typical PRM message that incites hatred against Hungarians.
“Klaus Iohannis, hysterical and nervous, had a statement unworthy for a president, with a typical violent and dangerous PRM message: the Hungarians are taking Transilvania. Today we have witnessed an unprecedented event in the last 30 years: from the microphone Cotroceni is highly misinformed and instigated against the Hungarians. UDMR strongly rejects this type of speech and any kind of instigation. The President must apologize for this dangerous slippage, “wrote Klemen Hunor on Facebook.
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