Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban and the Vatican have criticized the European Union for its treatment of Hungary, with Orban declaring readiness to march on Brussels to defend sovereignty. Hungary may drop opposition to EU action against violent settlers in Palestine, according to reports.
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell says that he was confident the #EU would find an agreement to impose sanctions on both Hamas and violent Israeli #WestBank settlers. https://t.co/qH027aGKel
From @PM_ViktorOrban's speech this past weekend, on Hungary's national day. Can you imagine any American political leader making such a profound statement in a speech? Read the whole speech here, in English: https://t.co/VQN4tHLMGI https://t.co/R1axxDtn2o
#BREAKING Hungary may no longer stop EU from sanctioning violent settlers. An exclusive by @tovahlazaroff https://t.co/GEK1YUFObn
Hungary may drop its opposition to European Union action against settlers engaged in violent actions against innocent Palestinians as early as Monday, The Jerusalem Post has learned. By @tovahlazaroff https://t.co/GEK1YUFObn
Hungary may drop its opposition to European Union action against settlers engaged in violent actions against innocent Palestinians as early as Monday, The Jerusalem Post has learned. https://t.co/GEK1YUFObn
“The European Union wants to standardize everything, instead it should respect Hungarian uniqueness” - Pope Francis, criticizing the EU for its treatment of Hungary
⚡️🇻🇦: The Vatican called on the EU to stop persecuting Hungary
Hungary’s PM Viktor Orban declares that he and his supporters are ready to march on Brussels to defend their country’s sovereignty within the EU https://t.co/gvcvgRSsLu https://t.co/d4Y3o9OqfP
🙄 "They [EU and Western world] start wars, destroy worlds, redraw the borders of countries and feed on everything like locusts. We Hungarians live differently and want to live differently", - Orbán told the crowd, according to AP. https://t.co/6uePOsehIS