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Hungarian FM in Israel for talks on Iran, Mideast peace plan

The US administration's peace plan can serve as a basis for a process leading to peace and security, says Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  07-22-2020 09:42
Last modified: 07-22-2020 15:35
Hungarian FM in Israel for talks on Iran, Mideast peace planReuters/Ronon Zvulun

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto with FM Gabi Ashkenazi and Science and Technology Minister Izhar Shay in Jerusalem, Monday | Photo: Reuters/Ronon Zvulun

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Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto was in Israel on Monday for talks relating to the Iranian nuclear program and attempts to isolate Israel diplomatically, as well as to sign bilateral agreements. Discussions also focused on the coronavirus pandemic and the US "Peace to Prosperity" vision.

Szijjarto said during the visit that relations between the two nations were "stronger than ever."

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He also voiced his support for the Trump administration's Mideast peace plan, which he said can serve as a basis for a process that leads to peace and security. Noting that all previous attempts at peace in the region have failed, Szijjarto called for patience, trust, and support for dialogue based on the plan.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi called Hungary "a true friend of Israel" that was "working to safeguard and protect Israel's interests against those who try to isolate us," according to a Foreign Ministry statement.

With regard to Iran, Ashkenazi called for the 2015 nuclear deal to be dropped entirely, a policy he said Israel was confident that Budapest would support.

"I expressed our concern to the Hungarian foreign minister about Iran's incessant violations of its nuclear commitments," said Ashkenazi said. "In our view, the solution to these violations is a complete renunciation of the nuclear agreement, and it is our expectation that the Hungarian government will support this policy."

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his appreciation for Hungary's steadfast support for Israel in international forums and in the European Union, as well as his hope that relations between Budapest and Jerusalem would strengthen further in the coming years.

Hungary is seen as one of Israel's strongest allies within the European Union. With growing condemnations in Europe regarding Israel's plan to apply its sovereignty to parts of Judea and Samaria under the aegis of the US peace plan, the Jewish state is looking to its friends to counterbalance any retaliatory steps that might be taken against it.

 Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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