The European Union plans to organise a summit during the informal meeting of foreign ministers in Budapest to boycott it, expressing disagreement with the decisions of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Politico reported.
According to the newspaper, EU countries plan to ignore the meeting of the foreign ministers of the union in Budapest due to disagreement with Viktor Orban’s policies.
“Brussels is mulling an unprecedented move – a boycott of next month’s foreign affairs summit in Hungary. EU diplomatic chief Josep Borrell will call ministers to a ‘formal’ foreign affairs summit during Orban’s summit,” Politico reported, citing three EU diplomats.
The publication emphasises that if Josep Borrell calls a formal meeting on the same day as the Budapest meeting is due to take place, the ministers will not be able to go to Hungary. In this way, the EU wants to “send a clear signal” to the country about the inadmissibility of making decisions on behalf of the entire association, the newspaper said.
Earlier, the Politico newspaper quoted EU diplomats as saying that EU countries might respond to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s visit to Russia by boycotting the meetings of the organisation’s ministers organised by Hungary.