Mask does not interfere with the internal affairs of other states a It also calls on other countries to do the same. This is stated on Monday’s reaction of Russia’s Ambassador to Hungary, Yevgenija Stanislavova on Sunday’s letter of the chairman of the Hungarian non -parliamentary party Tisza (respect and freedom) Péter Magyar with a protest against “against” against “against”unacceptable interference in domestic political processes in Hungary“. Referring to the telex.hu server informs the TASR newsletter in Budapest.
In a statement published on Facebook on behalf of the Ambassador Russian Embassy Magyar, she wrote that the Russian Services Administration (SVR) about interference of Brussels and Kiev into internal processes in Hungary She speaks for itself and does not require any further explanation. “I think its content is quite clear and understandable to everyone,” wrote Stanislavov, and then reiterated the SVR’s statement that the European Commission is considering considering Scenaries Changing Mode in Budapest And that the Kiev authorities “were actively involved in a campaign aimed at laying the Hungarian government”.
Ambassador noted that he assumes that The chairman of Tisza also addressed similar letters to the management of the EC and the Office in Kiev. He added that the concerned administration of the SVR did not miss from Brussels or from Kiev and underlined that Russia did not interfere with the internal affairs of other states and calls on every country to act the same.
Magyar also responded on Facebook with a note that the ambassadors ‘letter’Not worth the comment. The war against another country lasting for three and a half years is not “intervention”.
MTI reported on Wednesday that SVR believes that the EC wants to achieve a change in power in Hungary. According to SVR attempts by Hungary to influence collective decision -making, especially in cases of Russia and Ukraine, caused anger in Brussels. The last drop was Hungary’s decision to block a new draft budget of the EU, quoted MTI from the SVR statement.