Hungary wants to protect their citizens They do not want migrants destroying their society and raping their citizens, like in France and Germany and even Sweden. Due to this, they are the odd man out and not liked among the globalists that are all destroying their host nations. Like parasites, the WEF and their like bring crime and destruction wherever their policies are initiated.
The European Union’s foreign affairs ministers are planning a significant snub to Hungary by organizing their own summit in August, bypassing an event hosted by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Hungary, holding the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, had scheduled a foreign affairs summit in Budapest on August 28-29. This would have been an opportunity for Orbán to influence the bloc’s foreign policy agenda and for his Foreign Affairs Minister Péter Szijjártó to gain prominence.
Refusing to be a propaganda tool for Orban, the EU plans to boycott the foreign affairs summit hosted by Hungary next month pic.twitter.com/ti3iIXwW93
— Garcia (@Web1Crypto) July 15, 2024
However, many EU foreign ministers are wary of attending what they perceive as a potential propaganda platform for Orbán. His recent actions, such as obstructing aid for Ukraine and unilateral visits to Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, have strained relations. In response, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell is set to summon the ministers to a formal foreign affairs council at the same time as Orbán’s summit. This strategic move, confirmed by three EU diplomats, aims to limit Hungary’s influence and send a clear message that Hungary does not represent the EU’s stance.
The decision to boycott comes after Hungary’s EU envoy, Bálint Ódor, faced severe criticism from his peers. This boycott strategy is seen as a way to prevent Hungary from using the summit to advance its agenda unchallenged. A diplomat noted that the formal council organized by Borrell would prevent ministers from attending Orbán’s event, highlighting the EU’s collective disapproval of Hungary’s recent actions.
🇪🇺❌🇭🇺 EU Ministers to Boycott Hungary’s Foreign Affairs Summit
Hungary, holding the rotating EU Council presidency, plans to host a key foreign affairs summit in Budapest on August 28-29.
However, some EU foreign ministers are reportedly planning to boycott Orbán’s summit.… pic.twitter.com/7wo5FaPz1t
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) July 15, 2024
Tensions between the EU and Hungary have been escalating for years, exacerbated by Hungary’s supposed backsliding on democratic norms and frequent disruptions of EU processes. Other EU ministers have shown Hungary the cold shoulder before, with minimal attendance at Hungary’s first presidency meeting on industrial policy. The planned boycott of the Budapest summit represents a significant diplomatic snub, designed to undermine Orbán’s attempt to use the presidency to bolster his domestic and international standing.
Putin-Orban meet makes West ‘jealous’; EU to boycott Hungary summit as ‘punishment’ | Report pic.twitter.com/lBchYJ5A7x
— The Times Of India (@timesofindia) July 15, 2024
The plan, informally discussed with major EU countries like France and Germany, will be formally presented to the EU’s 27 permanent representatives soon. The boycott reflects the EU’s growing frustration with Hungary’s conduct and its desire to assert a unified and principled stance on foreign policy and democratic values. They want to destroy the nations of the EU, Hungary wants to preserve their nation. There are no negotiations in such a situation.
Major Points
- EU foreign affairs ministers plan to boycott Hungary’s summit by organizing their own meeting in August.
- The boycott is a response to Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán’s actions perceived as undermining EU unity.
- Josep Borrell, EU’s foreign policy chief, will convene a formal foreign affairs council to counter Orbán’s event.
- The move highlights EU’s disapproval of Hungary’s backsliding on democratic norms and disruptive actions.
- The plan has received informal support from key EU countries and will be formally presented soon.
Conner T – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News