THE Ukraine will call her ambassador Hungary to protest the fact that the prime minister Viktor Orban went to a football game wearing one scarf depicting part of Ukrainian territory as part of Hungary.
“The promotion of revisionist ideas in Hungary does not contribute to the development of Ukrainian-Hungarian relations and is not in line with the principles of European policy,” the ministry’s spokesman Oleg Nikolenko wrote on Facebook.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban put on a football scarf with the image of the “Greater Hungary” map.
On this map, parts of Romania and Ukraine are colored in the colors of the Hungarian flag pic.twitter.com/UkXMIcclof
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Nikolenko stated, as reported by APE-MBE, that Ukraine is seeking an apology as well as to deny that Hungary claims Ukrainian lands.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban appeared in public with a scarf depicting a map of “Greater Hungary”.
This map includes the current territories of Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, Serbia and Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/QCYErb5tx0
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Ukrainian media released images of Orban’s meeting with a Hungarian footballer, in which the prime minister is seen wearing a scarf that online newspaper Ukrainska Pravda says depicts a map of “Greater Hungary”, which includes territories that are now part of of the neighboring states of Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, Serbia and Ukraine.
Source: News Beast

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