Hungarian foreign minister has been briefing Russia on EU meetings – WP

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  1. Hungary has been actively undermining EU interest which is aiding and abetting enemy (Putin) and most galling, EU can’t do much to prevent this.

  2. CommercialComputer15 on

    At this point why even bother with EU leaders. It’s costly and ineffective

  3. dangerously-amish on

    The EU is great at finger wagging and virtue signaling but they are feckless and ineffective. EU is so useless they can’t even unite to kick Hungary or Slovakia out.

  4. Wtf, Can we please get rid of hungery already or better yet, hold them accountable and stop their subsidys

  5. External-Example-292 on

    Kick off Hungary if orban wins next election… I understand majority of Hungarians oppose orban and his administration but the EU entirely needs to keep most countries’ safety first. Why is one or two EU member countries endangering the rest… It’s unacceptable

  6. **Magyar’s reaction at one of his rallies:**

    It was also reported today in the international press—and confirmed by foreign intelligence services—that Péter Szijjártó was in constant contact with Moscow via a hotline during every session of the European Council in Brussels. At every moment, he briefed the Russian foreign minister—that is, Vladimir Putin—on what was being discussed behind closed doors by European government leaders and heads of state. Please, this is an open betrayal of European and Hungarian interests for the Hungarian foreign minister to brief the leaders of a country at war with a European nation. For Péter Szijjártó’s sake, I looked up the section of the Criminal Code regarding treason.

    Any Hungarian citizen who establishes or maintains contact with a foreign government or foreign organization with the intent to violate Hungary’s independence, territorial integrity, or constitutional order shall be punished by imprisonment for a term of five to fifteen years. The penalty is imprisonment for a term of ten to twenty years or life imprisonment if the act is committed by a state body using its position in public service or official capacity.

    What Péter Szijjártó did is outright treason. From here in Sopron, I can send this message:

    Russians go home, Russians go home!
    Russians go home!

  7. Apprehensive_Sea9524 on

    EU should just kick Hungary out already. Traitors once, traitors forever. To the people of Hungary clean up your mess or live under the boot of a dictator.

  8. So, honest question, what recourse does the EU have if one of their member states is acting like a poison pill at the behest of an adversary? 

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