Hungarian overseas minister calls drone flights over Poland unacceptable however insists on dialogue with Russia

Hungarian Overseas Minister Peter Szijjártó has described the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace as "unacceptable", though he additionally harassed that resolving the battle requires persevering with dialogue with Moscow.

Supply: European Pravda, citing Szijjártó in a remark to Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne

Particulars: Commenting on the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace, Szijjártó mentioned that Budapest hopes comparable incidents resulting in escalation won’t occur once more.

Quote: "We’re involved about all occasions that might result in additional escalation of this conflict. After all, we and our allies condemn any motion that undermines the territorial integrity of states – it’s unacceptable."

Extra particulars: The Hungarian overseas minister underlined the significance of sustaining communication with Moscow.

Quote: "Chopping off communication and rejecting diplomacy signifies that you’ll by no means attain an answer. The one option to hold hope and discover a answer is to proceed speaking to one another and listening to one another."

Background:

  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán referred to as the presence of Russian drones over Poland unacceptable, although he mentioned it had been anticipated as a result of Poles are "as much as their necks in conflict".
  • Polish Overseas Minister Radosław Sikorski earlier urged Orbán, who had formally condemned the incursion of Russian drones into Poland, to cease taking part in into Russia’s arms.

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