
Hungary Accuses US and EU of Attempted Regime Change
Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto recently addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), delivering a speech that has sparked considerable interest and debate. In his address, Szijjarto made the strong assertion that the previous US administration actively worked against the Hungarian government, viewing Hungary as a hostile entity. He further alleged that this opposition involved direct attempts to destabilize the Hungarian government. "They openly tried to overthrow us," Szijjarto stated, according to a translation of his remarks. Szijjarto's comments didn't stop there. He shifted his focus to the European Union, claiming that Brussels is now the primary source of similar efforts to undermine Hungary's government. While Szijjarto's claims are serious and warrant further investigation, it is important to note that they have not been independently verified. His speech highlights the ongoing tensions between Hungary and both the US and the EU, underscoring the complexity of international relations in the current political climate. The video recording of this speech is circulating widely on social media, further amplifying the discussion around Szijjarto's accusations.