FOREIGN AFFAIRS - Visit of Hungarian Foreign Affairs Minister Szijjárto to Russia, and comments: Q&A
Yes, it's about the visit of Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó.
He went to Moscow and participated in a conference about energy,
and he took the opportunity to criticize the policies of the European Union.
So how do you feel about the fact that a representative of a member
state went to a country that you consider an adversary and criticized your policies? Thank you. Thank you, Jorge.
As a matter of principle, any bilateral contacts by EU member states should respect the EU position and policies,
in particular when we're scaling down these relations to the minimum.
And of course being in Moscow right now is not the
right message to be sent to Putin because time and context matters.
This is why we are working continuously on the sanctions and also on gearing up our support for Ukraine. Other questions to Anitta.
Now, Mose, I know that you wanted to follow up,
which I had not seen on your prior question, which concerned humanitarian aid.
So since we are now on the foreign affairs again, we we we we can call you in,
even though it will probably be for, let's see, whether for EFA or ANWR. Mosa Move to the left. OK. Move to the left. We haven't seen him leaving. Other questions.
Now, Raziye , are you ready for your question? Phillip.