Hungary’s foreign ministry has summoned Ukraine’s ambassador to Budapest

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10 October 2018, 19:08

Hungary's foreign ministry has summoned Ukraine's ambassador to Budapest after "Ukraine's anti-Hungarian policy reached a new level." Parliamentary state secretary Levente Magyar told a press conference on Wednesday that he had received ambassador Liubov Nepop at the ministry.

 

He said the summons was due to the existence of a "death list" of Transcarpathian Hungarians in Ukraine, as well as a call for the collective deportation Ukrainian-Hungarian dual citizens on the Ukrainian Parliament's website. Further, Ukraine is introducing military installations near the Hungarian border, Magyar said. The state secretary referred to "an extremist Ukrainian website" that had published a list containing the data of 300 Hungarian state or local council officials in Transcarpathia who it claims are dual citizens. 

 

Ukraine's Myrotvorets (Peacekeeper) Center database, which lists individuals who pose a threat to the country's security, published a list of residents of Ukraine's Zakarpattia region, who, holding public servants' posts and being members of local councils, have obtained Hungarian passports. Péter Szijjártó, Hungary's foreign minister, is also on the list, Magyar said.

UNIAN

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