TVP World reports:
It is Hungary, not Poland, that is conducting business with Russia, a Polish deputy foreign minister said on Sunday in response to the Hungarian prime minister accusing Warsaw of “hypocritical” policy towards Moscow.
“We do not do business with Russia, unlike Prime Minister Orbán, who is on the margins of international society – both in the European Union and NATO,” Poland’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Władyslaw Teofil Bartoszewski said on Sunday.
“Why doesn’t [Orbán] create a Union with Putin and some authoritarian states of this type? If you don’t want to be a member of a club, you can always leave,” Bartoszewski said and added: “I don’t really understand why Hungary wants to remain a member of organizations that it doesn’t like so much and which supposedly treat it so badly.”
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland advised Orbán to withdraw Hungary from the EU and NATO
Poland’s Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski said he does not understand why Hungary remains a member of alliances it does not like.
Bartoshevsky’s statement came…
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