Hungarian Foreign Affairs: We Did Not Veto the EU Statement On The Arrest Warrant For Putin
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“It is a lie that Hungary vetoed the EU statement on the International Criminal Court (ICC) case,” Hungarian Foreign Affairs spokesman Máté Paczolay told the Hungarian State News Agency, MTI on Monday evening.
A placard showing a picture of Russian president Vladimir Putin with the direction of The Hague, the seat of the UN International Court of Justice. Photo by LAURENT GILLIERON/KEYSTONE/ PAP/EPA
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