The sentence quoted in the title was said by Péter Szijjártó in the BBC program Hard Talk.

"It was really hard," he commented on the TV appearance on the social media page of the foreign minister. At the beginning of the conversation, the contrast between the concepts of the United States of Europe and the Europe of Nations was discussed, and then the presenter pointed out that many EU leaders, heads of state and government criticized our country because, in their opinion, Hungary goes against the values ​​of the Union, writes Mandiner on its online interface .

"Any chance they'll change their mind?" asked Steven Sackur. "No, we will not change our position in any way, and I do not agree with those you quoted earlier," was Szijjártó's reply. The Minister of Foreign Affairs stated: Hungary complies with all rules, and behind the patriotic Hungarian government is a strong parliamentary and social majority.

The presenter then argued that all of this could cost the country billions of euros, because the EU, citing rule of law problems, signaled that it would not start paying the budget resources.

Szijjártó called the report a blackmailing document and confirmed that he will not give up representing Hungary's national interests.

Source: mandiner.hu, Péter Szijjártó Facebook