Szijjártó reappeared after "disappearing" during Orbán's defeat announcement - Magyar stated he was found at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where sanctions documents are being destroyed

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Minister Szijjártó returned to work after disappearing during Orbán's speech. Péter Magyar announced the beginning of the mass destruction of secret papers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó reappeared after "disappearing" the day before at Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's event, where he announced a defeat – election winner Péter Magyar of "Tisza" noted that Szijjártó appeared at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and they began destroying sanction documents, writes UNN with reference to 444.hu.

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Péter Szijjártó was not present on the evening of April 12 in Balna, when Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat for Fidesz, although almost the entire party leadership was lined up on stage. For a while, it seemed that Péter Szijjártó had disappeared.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Fidesz government signaled his reappearance on Monday by publishing a new cover photo on Facebook, and then hvg.hu managed to photograph the pro-Russian politician near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade building on Monday morning as he was walking to his minivan, the publication writes.

At the first press conference after the victory, someone brought Magyar a paper, and the leader of "Tisza" said that Péter Szijjártó had appeared at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and they had begun destroying sanction documents. "I can tell them that this will not be enough," Magyar noted.

"In a normal transfer of power," Magyar stated, the outgoing prime minister "shares information important for national security with him." According to Magyar, everything is different here, much is unknown, there are secret contracts and documents about which we know nothing. He pointed to unknown international obligations and loans. He considers it an important task to obtain all documents that "remained after destruction."

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