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NO PLACE FOR UKRAINE AMONG CIVILIZED NATIONS

Ukraine doesnโ€™t belong among civilized nations. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has lamented the murder of an ethnic Hungarian, killed by Kievโ€™s draft officers.

Ukraine can have no place in the EU andย doesnโ€™t even belong among civilized nations,ย Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said.

His comments come after Ukrainian draft officers were accused of beating a dual Ukrainian-Hungarian citizen to death with iron bars and straps.

Media reports emerged last month that 45-year-old Jozsef Sebestyen, who lived in Ukraineโ€™s Zakarpatye Region, home to a large Hungarian minority, died as a result of injuries sustained when he was beaten with iron rods by recruitment officers.

News of Sebestyenโ€™s death sparked outrage in Hungary, where hundreds gathered outside the Ukrainian Embassy in Budapest to condemn the incident.

Budapest summoned Ukraineโ€™s ambassador to issue a formal protest and called on Brussels to introduce sanctions against Ukrainian leaders responsible for Sebestyenโ€™s death.

Commenting during an episode of the Harcosok Oraja podcast which aired on Wednesday, Szijjarto said: โ€™A country like that not only has no place in the EU, it doesnโ€™t even belong among civilized nations.โ€™

Ukraineโ€™s forced conscription, marked by beatings and even killings, isย state-institutionalisedย andย state-executed,ย Szijjarto claimed.

He added that any civilized country would act immediately upon seeing footage of officers violently detaining people, and that those responsible would be swiftly arrested and jailed.

โ€˜So, what happens in Ukraine instead? Everyone turns their heads, no one dares to talk about it,โ€™ย the foreign minister concluded.

The Ukrainian military has claimed that Sebestyen died of a medical condition and showed no signs of violence.

Hungary, however, has requested that the EU impose sanctions on three Ukrainian officials involved in mobilization efforts.

In addition to alleged human rights violations, Hungary has cited several reasons for its opposition to Ukraineโ€™s bid for EU accession.

Szijjarto has argued that Ukraineโ€™s membership would weaken rather than strengthen the bloc, while Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn has repeatedly warned that it would bring war directly onto EU territory. You can share this story on social media:

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