An unprecedented level of interference is expected in the April 12 elections from the Kyiv-Brussels-Berlin axis, said Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó in Püspökladány on Tuesday, adding that these forces are ready to do everything in their power to change the government in Hungary.
Speaking to local activists, Szijjártó highlighted that “Kyiv, Brussels, Berlin. This is the axis that is doing everything it can to bring about a change of government in Hungary,” as quoted by Magyar Nemzet.
“Why? Because Hungary, the current Hungarian government, is the obstacle to Brussels, Berlin and Kyiv implementing the decisions they themselves consider most important: All of Europe should go to war, European money should be given to Ukraine, and Ukrainians should be brought into the European Union,” he warned his audience.
“This is what Brussels wants, this is what Berlin wants, this is what Kyiv wants. And they know exactly that there is one obstacle to this: the sovereign national government in Hungary,” the Hungarian FM added.
Szijjártó also underlined that Brussels has bought Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, by giving him immunity for various alleged crimes in Brussels. And he will therefore fall in line with their agenda, were he to be voted into power.
“There are no legal proceedings against the chairman of the Tisza Party in Hungary today because he was protected by his immunity in the European Parliament. (…) Such a man obviously cannot say no this saviors, who are holding him in check,” he said.
One of the things Brussels, Berlin and Kyiv will want is more war in Ukraine, and Tisza “will not say no to them. Neither to dragging Hungarians into the war, nor to taking the money of Hungarians to Ukraine, nor to bringing Ukrainians into the European Union,” he said.
Szijjártó then accused Zelensky of attempting to create an energy supply crisis in Hungary via continuous attacks on the pipeline from Russia, explaining that Hungary has now turned to Croatia to guarantee the security of Hungary’s energy supply.
He also took a jab at Croatia, stating: “Of course, the Croatians are trying to sanctify themselves by saying how fantastically helpful they are to us. The fact is that we are not asking for help or favors, but rather that they must comply with the mandatory European Union rule that states that if pipeline oil transportation is impossible for Hungary and Slovakia, then these two countries are entitled to buy Russian oil by sea. And since the pipeline runs from the sea through their territory, they must act in accordance with European rules in this matter.”
