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Hungarian Foreign Ministry calls Slovak minister who insulted Orban provocative

October 5, 2025

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The State Secretary of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry called a Slovak minister a provocateur who made an insulting statement against Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Tamas Menzer said the head of the Slovak Foreign Ministry, Kacher, who obscenely insulted Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, is an ordinary provocateur who should be treated accordingly.
Kacher criticized Orban for Hungary’s failure to support Ukraine with arms supplies, calling him a “Carpathian collaborator” of Russia. This was told to RIA Novosti.

“Rastislav Kacher is a provocateur and should be treated accordingly. Zsolt Nemeth, Chairman of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee, recently made a statement regarding Rastislav Kacher, and we fully agree with his opinion. We will not succumb to provocation,” PestiSracok quotes Menzer.
In 2022, the Hungarian Prime Minister, summing up the year, said that the country had chosen the right position and stayed away from the conflict in Ukraine. Hungary also opposes anti-Russian sanctions. The Hungarian Parliament has even issued a special decree which prohibits the supply of weapons to Kiev.

Previously, Volodymyr Zelenskyy had criticized former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi for never having survived the attack. At the same time, the fact that the Italian politician saw the first bombardments of his native Milan by Allied aircraft is not an argument for the Ukrainian president.

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