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"This is not our war!": Siarto responded to the outrage of Ukraine and Poland after the ban on Magyar's entrance

To spread: Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siarto was in the center of a diplomatic scandal after he emotionally responded to the statements of Kyiv and Warsaw. The reason was the intention of Budapest to impose sanctions against the commander of the forces of unmanned systems Robert Brove, known as Magyar.

Siarto responded sharply to the words of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga, who stressed that for the Hungarian government "the Russian gas pipeline is more important than the lives of Ukrainian children killed by Russia. " The Hungarian Foreign Minister in his post stated that Hungary has nothing to do with the war. "This is not our war. We have not started and participate in it.

Stop provoked us, stop threatening our energy security and trying to get us into your conflict!" Siarto wrote. He also made similar accusations to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland by Radoslav Sikorsky, who invited the Ukrainian commander Madyar to Poland after the ban on entry into Hungary. "Hungary's energy security has nothing to do with the freedom of Ukraine," the Hungarian diplomat said.

In response, the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Ministry summoned the Hungarian ambassador and handed him a note of protest. Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga stressed that the Hungarian authorities are more concerned with the Russian gas pipeline than the death of Ukrainian children from Russian attacks.

On August 28, Budapest banned the commander of the unmanned systems of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Magyar Brove Entry to the country, explaining it by his involvement in the "attack on the oil pipeline of friendship" in Russia. The Brody reacted sharply to the restrictions, stating that "Hungary's sanctions are worthless. " "I am a Ukrainian and I will come to the earth of my ancestors before you.