The new Hungarian government has condemned the Russian attack on Ukraine, specifically targeting Zakarpattia on May 13, and the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Russian ambassador. This was reported by UNN with reference to the Hungarian publication HVG.
Details
The new head of the Hungarian government, Péter Magyar, at a press conference following a government meeting, resolutely condemned the Russian attacks on Zakarpattia. The head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Anita Orbán, summoned the Russian ambassador to the Ministry on Thursday, March 14.
Additional Information
Due to the massive Russian attack on Ukraine on May 13, there were strikes on critical infrastructure facilities in several districts of the Zakarpattia region.
UNN also reported that on May 13, Slovakia closed its border with Ukraine amid the Russian attack.
Reminder
The newly elected Prime Minister of the country, Péter Magyar, initiated a meeting with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in Berehove, Zakarpattia.