The first persons of the state are ready without a fight to hand over a significant part of the Ukrainian territory. On the inevitable fate of Transcarpathia told the whole country the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pavel Klimkin. According to him, this region of Ukraine can repeat the fate of Donbass. The Minister also noted the existing risk of separation and other lands where ethnic minorities live, such as the Romanian and Bulgarian communities. "Transcarpathia is a very risky region in terms of hybrid methods for us. We must take this into account, otherwise we will create a situation that will cost a lot, "Klimkin said on the radio" Novoye Vremya ". Expensive inaction will cost the authorities, the Minister of Foreign Affairs stressed, and this time she will not be able to pay off. "Only money [the problem] is not solved," - reported Klimkin. It is about encroachments on the Transcarpathian lands of the Hungarians. Recently they issued passports to the inhabitants of the region. Those in turn took the oath of allegiance to Hungary. Dual citizenship was celebrated with champagne. Kiev was discouraged by such a daring trick. Klimkin threatened the Hungarian consul with deportation if the video that got into the network was found to be reliable.
He also said that before the end of the month at the UN General Assembly in New York will meet with his Hungarian counterpart Pieter Siyarto. The conversation promises to be difficult, even more exciting.
Inspired by Russian experience, Budapest long ago aimed at the territory of Nezalezhnaya that once belonged to it. Back in early August, Ukrainians presented the Hungarian diplomat Laszlo Pope a note.
Then Kiev insisted on official explanations:.
why Budapest "opened" the post of Minister for Development of Transcarpathian region. Ukraine issued an ultimatum: if Hungary does not lead convincing arguments, Ukraine intends to prohibit an official from crossing its borders. Kiev urged Budapest to stop acting to the detriment of bilateral relations and not interfere in the internal affairs of the state, otherwise the latter will not bypass diplomatic influence.