A Croatian restaurant refuses to serve Hungarians, Mandiner .
As you can see in the photo, the owner of a Croatian restaurant must have taken Viktor Orbán's statement last week that Hungary has no coastline, because it was taken away from him. This statement caused a great indignation in Croatia.
More precisely, the Prime Minister said in the radio interview last week on the subject of the EU's Russian oil embargo that countries that have seas can deliver oil from anywhere in the world, but we don't have seas, but "it would be if they hadn't been taken." And this was a historical finding of fact, which started the Croatian political declarations, up to statements that "no one could take away Hungary's sea, because it did not have it".
Let's not get involved in the historical facts, but irresponsible statements have consequences, as evidenced by the sign displayed in front of the restaurant in Trpanj. This is evidenced by the fact that Hungarians are not served at the restaurant, and that Hungarians are not welcome in the Croatian sea.