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Romanian Ambassador to Hungary, summoned at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. What is the reason

1 minut de citit Publicat la 12:17 18 Aug 2013 Modificat la 12:17 18 Aug 2013
Romanian Ambassador to Hungary, summoned at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. What is the reason
State Secretary of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Zsolt Nemeth summoned on Thursday the Romanian Ambassador to Hungary Victor Micula. The Hungarian official wanted to reject by verbal statement, what the Romanian Foreign Minister, Titus Corlăţean had stated at Izvorul Muresului and in a recent interview.

Nemeth firmly rejected Corlăţean’s allegations that the Hungarian law on national cohesion would contain a Hungarian strategy to "reclaim the Carpathian Basin" and aimed to "challenge the peace treaties of Versailles".
“The content of the law states quite the opposite," the Secretary of State said according to Mediafax.

The Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected also Corlatean’s statement according to which the law granting Hungarian citizenship would “set up an ethnic criteria”.
According to Nemeth, the Hungarian practice, similar to the Romanian one, requires applicants to master the Hungarian language and have Hungarian blood relatives with Hungarian citizenship.


The Romanian Foreign Affairs: The summon of the Romanian Ambassador by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a "contextual image practice "

Titus Corlăţean said Wednesday at the Summer University in Izvoru Muresului (Harghita), that the current state of the relationship between the two countries was caused by the lack of strong reactions from the "President, Prime Minister, Government and public institutions" in 2010 when the Fidesz government, supported by Jobbik, adopted the law on the "commemoration of the Treaty of Trianon" and the law granting Hungarian citizenship law.
"These two laws should have generated and should generate straightforward political reactions from the President, the Prime Minister, the government and the state institutions. Because the first law, on the Trianon, states very clear and this time in an institutionalized structure, a clear strategy to reclaim the Carpathian Basin for the Hungarian nation and the challenge of the Versailles peace treaties. This is an extremely serious issue. And the second law, that of the Hungarian citizenship, to which, mistakenly, some Hungarian officials referred to as being similar to Romanian law, this law bears some consequences, "said Corlăţean.

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