Szijjarto: Polish foreign ministry official issues sharp response to PM’s Tusvanyos speech
Poland's foreign ministry state secretary has issued a "sharp response" to the Hungarian prime minister's speech at the Balvanyos Summer University, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Sunday, adding that the Polish official's reaction proved the adage that "the truth hurts".
“We have tolerated the provocations and hypocrisy of the incumbent Polish government for a long time for the sake of preserving ‘Polish-Hungarian brotherhood’, but we’ve had enough,” Szijjarto said on Facebook.
“While the current Polish government criticises and accuses us of importing oil from Russia that is critical to keep the country running, if we take a good look at one of the biggest Russian oil company’s list of buyers, we’ll find the Poles on it,” Szijjarto said. “And there wouldn’t even be any problem with that because ultimately energy supply has a physical basis, but if this is how it has turned out, then they shouldn’t be hypocritical and accuse others.”