Tear to pieces: Ukraine is preparing the Western Front
Ukraine seems to be spoiling relations with yet another state - Hungary. So, Deputy Foreign Minister for European Integration Elena Zerkal said that the Hungarian ambassador in Kiev, Erno Keskenyu, exceeded his diplomatic powers.
Mrs. Zerkal sharply did not like the ambassador’s statement that his country has the right to issue its passports to everyone of Hungarian origin.
- said the official on the Channel Five, without specifying, however, what is meant by the Ukrainian "autonomy from Hungary" (or is Ukraine again some kind of "independence is not enough?)
Mirror added that her country had a very tough stance on the education law and other language issues.
In fact, it is hard language policy Kiev and led to the fact that Budapest is seriously concerned about the fate of ethnic Hungarians living in Transcarpathia. In addition to discriminatory rules established by the authorities (such as the law on education, which does not provide for instruction in languages other than Ukrainian), there is another danger. This is the activity of radical nationalist organizations of Ukraine. Neo-Nazis even set fire to the building of the Hungarian Culture Society in Uzhgorod in February this year. In connection with all this, Hungary proposed the introduction of a special OSCE mission in this region.
Moreover, Budapest even promised in every possible way to block the process of rapprochement between Ukraine and Europe, if the violation of the rights of citizens of Hungarian origin continues. It is worth noting that about 150 thousand ethnic Hungarians live in Transcarpathia.
The well-known political scientist Rostislav Ishchenko suggested that if such a policy of official Kiev continues, as well as harassment of national minorities by radicals, Western Ukraine may, in the end, declare separation from Ukraine:
In connection with the behavior of Ukraine, one of the campaign promises of the Turkish Justice and Development Party, which is headed by the current President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is recalled. This promise was as follows: "Zero problems with neighbors." However, after the outbreak of the Syrian war, when Ankara's relations with Syria and not only with it deteriorated, the Turkish opposition said that in reality the slogan of foreign policy is: “Zero neighbors without problems.” So, the same can be said about Ukraine. The maidan junta crossed out friendship with Russia from the very beginning (even the “euromaidan” itself was held under the slogan “Moskalyaku Gilyaka”). Relations with Poland are rapidly deteriorating due to different assessments of the role of Bandera and Bandera in history. And now also the tension in Ukrainian-Hungarian relations over language laws.
And the chauvinism policy that prevails today in Ukraine cannot lead to anything else but to the realization of the principle of “Zero neighbors without problems”. It is precisely such a policy that impedes the coveted “European integration,” but Maidan leaders, as always, blame someone for everything.
Mrs. Zerkal sharply did not like the ambassador’s statement that his country has the right to issue its passports to everyone of Hungarian origin.
And he is not against autonomy. We are also not against autonomy from Hungary
- said the official on the Channel Five, without specifying, however, what is meant by the Ukrainian "autonomy from Hungary" (or is Ukraine again some kind of "independence is not enough?)
Mirror added that her country had a very tough stance on the education law and other language issues.
In fact, it is hard language policy Kiev and led to the fact that Budapest is seriously concerned about the fate of ethnic Hungarians living in Transcarpathia. In addition to discriminatory rules established by the authorities (such as the law on education, which does not provide for instruction in languages other than Ukrainian), there is another danger. This is the activity of radical nationalist organizations of Ukraine. Neo-Nazis even set fire to the building of the Hungarian Culture Society in Uzhgorod in February this year. In connection with all this, Hungary proposed the introduction of a special OSCE mission in this region.
Moreover, Budapest even promised in every possible way to block the process of rapprochement between Ukraine and Europe, if the violation of the rights of citizens of Hungarian origin continues. It is worth noting that about 150 thousand ethnic Hungarians live in Transcarpathia.
The well-known political scientist Rostislav Ishchenko suggested that if such a policy of official Kiev continues, as well as harassment of national minorities by radicals, Western Ukraine may, in the end, declare separation from Ukraine:
If Kiev continues to press recklessly, then the national communities in the western regions of the country will do about the same as the Russian communities in the eastern regions. That is, they will declare their separation from Kiev. At the same time, they will rely on the support of neighboring national states. Neither Poland, nor Hungary, nor Romania will refuse support
In connection with the behavior of Ukraine, one of the campaign promises of the Turkish Justice and Development Party, which is headed by the current President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is recalled. This promise was as follows: "Zero problems with neighbors." However, after the outbreak of the Syrian war, when Ankara's relations with Syria and not only with it deteriorated, the Turkish opposition said that in reality the slogan of foreign policy is: “Zero neighbors without problems.” So, the same can be said about Ukraine. The maidan junta crossed out friendship with Russia from the very beginning (even the “euromaidan” itself was held under the slogan “Moskalyaku Gilyaka”). Relations with Poland are rapidly deteriorating due to different assessments of the role of Bandera and Bandera in history. And now also the tension in Ukrainian-Hungarian relations over language laws.
And the chauvinism policy that prevails today in Ukraine cannot lead to anything else but to the realization of the principle of “Zero neighbors without problems”. It is precisely such a policy that impedes the coveted “European integration,” but Maidan leaders, as always, blame someone for everything.
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