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Govt Spox to CNN: Govt Not to Send Troops, Weapons to Ukraine Under New Mandate

MTI-Hungary Today 2022.04.09.

Hungary will not send weapons or troops to Ukraine “under a mandate the Hungarian people has given to the government”, Zoltán Kovács, state secretary for international relations, told US news channel CNN on Friday.

Dismissing a question suggesting that Hungary had a different position from the European Union, Kovács said the country was “one hundred percent” in support of the decisions of NATO and the EU, but added that Hungary would not “let itself be dragged into this war”.

Asked about Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s recent remarks that Hungary could pay Russia in rubles for gas, Kovács said the EU did not have a common policy for gas and oil purchases and under Hungary’s bilateral agreements with Russia the currency for payments was “merely a technical detail.” This does not mean bypassing international policies concerning sanctions against Russia, he added.

Govt Spox: Hungary "Staunchest Supporter" of Ukraine's Sovereignty
Govt Spox: Hungary

Before the war broke out in Ukraine, PM Orbán had gone to Moscow to try to broker peace, and Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó "has also done a lot to promote a ceasefire, as far as Hungary's abilities go on the matter," Kovács said.Continue reading

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen told earlier, however, also to CNN’s Christiana Amanpour, whom Kovács also talked to that “We did an analysis of the decree of Putin, and the legal case is very clear. What Putin is suggesting – this transforming euros into rubles and then paying the gas bill — it would be a breach of sanctions. If you do that, pay in rubles, you breach the sanctions, you circumvent the sanctions we put on Russia.”

Kovács noted that the Hungarian economy and households were 85 percent dependent on Russian gas and said there were currently no alternative gas and oil resources “despite messages from other parts of Europe and Ukraine that the current practice should be abandoned.”

Concerning the Ukraine war, Kovács said Hungary supported the EU’s and NATO’s decisions aimed at achieving peace. “At all cost, by all means, a ceasefire must be reached as soon as possible,” he said.

The full interview can be watched here.

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In response to a question concerning why Hungary would not fulfill demands by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, such as to allow weapons and soldiers through the border, Kovács said "we stand on a very firm stand dating back and calling historical perspectives and lessons".Continue reading

 

Featured image: Zoltán Kovács, Minister of State for International Communication and Relations, at a press conference presenting the House of Terror Museum’s 20th anniversary celebrations at the institution on February 14, 2022. Photo by Tibor Illyés/MTI


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