Péter Szijjártó: Hungary is completely against the fact that Georgian officials are included in the sanctions list, we will veto such the suggestions

Hungary is completely against the fact that Georgian officials are included in the sanctions list, we will veto such the suggestions, you can be sure of that, - Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said at a joint press conference with Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili.

According to him, Hungary is fully committed to Georgia's European integration aspirations and provides any kind of support.

"If the opposition won the elections, then Brussels would shout loudly about democracy in Georgia. They would say that democracy in Georgia has never been so strong, but the conservative party won the election and they are doing everything to deny and ignore the will of the citizens. They do this in a completely undemocratic style. They question the will of the Georgian people, which they expressed through democratic elections. This is a serious and, let's say, boring game being played by the liberal mainstream, which will be rejected.

Hungary is fully committed to Georgia's European integration aspirations and provides any kind of support, while Brussels and the liberal mainstream are doing everything to alienate Georgia, which is a very harmful and dangerous approach from Brussels. The European Parliament approved a resolution that talks about humiliating the nation, and we reject it. In this way, the European Parliament commits harmful actions towards a country that wants to start negotiations on joining the European Union. There is a pro-war and liberal majority in the European Parliament that constantly attacks those who speak openly about the need for peace. We call on Brussels and the international liberal elite to respect the decision of the Georgian people and not to question the sovereign right of the Georgian people to decide the future of their country. We recently received a proposal from Brussels that we should impose European sanctions against the Minister of Internal Affairs and high-ranking police officers of Georgia, which is outrageous and baseless. Hungary is completely against the inclusion of Georgian officials in the sanctions list. If there are similar proposals, then we will veto them, you can be sure of that," said Szijjártó, whose comments were broadcast by "TV Pirveli".

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