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Hungary advises Slovak Foreign Minister to see a doctor

Hungary advises Slovak Foreign Minister to see a doctor

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The Hungarian government believes that Slovak Foreign Minister Rastislav Kacer, who cursed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on social networks, should see a doctor. According to TASS, this was stated by the head of the Office of the Prime Minister of Hungary, Gergely Guiyash.

“Rastislav Kacher should see a doctor with his personal problems,” Guijash said in response to a request from journalists to comment on the statements of the head of Slovak diplomacy.

Speaking about the presence of Kacer in the coalition government of Slovakia, the head of the prime minister’s office said: “Sometimes fools get into the coalition.” Gouyash also made it clear that Hungary considers the current government of Slovakia to be temporary and intends to conduct “serious negotiations” with this country only when a “permanent government” is established there.

Earlier, the Hungarian representatives had to pay attention to the unacceptable actions of the Slovak minister. In particular, the Secretary of State for Bilateral Relations at the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, Tamas Menzer, called Kacer a provocateur who should be dealt with accordingly. In his opinion, “Kačer is attacking Hungary” because he does not like the fact that the Hungarians are for peace in Ukraine and against sanctions against Russia.

Earlier it was reported that Acting Slovak Foreign Minister Rastislav Kačer used Russian obscene language in a correspondence discussion with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban when he criticized him for his “anti-Ukrainian stance”.

In his statement, the Slovak minister called military assistance to Ukraine “morally correct” and noted that Hungary “keeps aloof” from EU assistance to Kyiv. Kačer also stated that the position of the Hungarian Prime Minister that “this is not our war” is morally unacceptable. “How disgusting. What a pity,” the minister said, adding an obscene curse in Russian.

Source: Rosbalt

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