The United States has not expressed support for Pride: several nations appeal to the rights of LGBTQi persons!

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Foreign Ministers of Canada, Australia, Brazil and several European countries issued a statement on Saturday. The US did not join the declaration, Informs TASR, according to Reuters report.

In a statement that supported countries such as Spain, Belgium, Colombia or Ireland, is stated that States “perform and act uniformly in the defense of the rights of LGBTQi people”.

“At a time when hateful speeches and crimes are increasing, and given the efforts of lgbtqi people for their rights, we reject all forms of violence, criminalization, stigmatization or discrimination that pose human rights violations,“The statement is stated. Reuters writes that it was not immediately clear why the United States did not join the signatory countries.

The US with the advent of President Donald Trump’s government has changed its direction in the field of homosexual rights. For example, the protection of civil rights of LGBT people and transroding soldiers were excluded from the army, recalls Reuters.

In Hungary, a prohibited Pride march was held on Saturday to support people rights to the LGBTQ+community. The organizers believe that it was attended by up to 200,000 people. The event, which, according to Reuters, also expressed opposition to the government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, did without serious incidents.

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