An armored train will not save you. We recommend that you place an order with a funeral home so that they can start preparing the coffin for Szijjárto and that it fits his height, they wrote in an e-mail addressed to the foreign affairs offices in Ukraine.
On January 29, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó will meet his Ukrainian counterpart, Dmitro Kuleba, in Ungvár.
, Index reported that, according to their information, as the meeting approached, the representations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Ukraine received an e-mail written in Ukrainian, in which
Péter Szijjártó was threatened with death.
The message read: "Hungarians, we hate your government, which continues to do everything to make us lose the war. Do you think that your minister will just come to us after the attacks on Ukraine? We don't think so. So on January 29, they can expect an explosive welcome. An armored train will not save you. We recommend that you place an order with a funeral home so that they can start making the coffin for Szijjárto and that it fits his height.
God forgives, but Ukrainians don't"
- can be read in the e-mail addressed to the representations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ukraine.
This is how Péter Szijjártó reacted
At a press conference in Brussels, the Hungarian Foreign Minister confirmed: the news is true.
On Monday, they learned that a death threat against him had been received from a Ukrainian source through the embassy in Kyiv, according to Péter Szijjártó, apparently with the aim of casting a shadow on the meeting of the foreign ministers next Monday or preventing it from taking place, reports the Mandiner.
"Hungary is interested in good cooperation with Ukraine. There are 150,000 national communities living in Transcarpathia, and we will try to reach an agreement with our Ukrainian colleagues next Monday in their interest. The Ukrainian authorities have assured us that they will take the most careful security measures in order to ensure that the Ukrainian-Hungarian foreign minister's meeting in Ungvár can be held as safely as possible," said Péter Szijjártó.
"The Hungarian authorities are also in constant contact with the Ukrainian partner authorities,
they will do everything to ensure that Monday's meeting is about nothing but the real content"
he declared.
Cover photo: Péter Szijjártó Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade / Photo: Facebook / Péter Szijjártó