"It is surprising that Italy tries to interfere in a Hungarian judicial case": this was stated by Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó referring to the Salis case, as can be read on the Twitter account of Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs.
"This lady, presented as a martyr in Italy, came to Hungary with a clear plan to attack innocent people on the streets as part of a radical left-wing organization. I sincerely hope that this lady receives the deserved punishment in Hungary," he said. added Szijjártó who met with Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani today in Rome.
Szijjártó, according to the tweet from the Hungarian government spokesperson, criticized the Italian media for the version given of the story and found it "absolutely surprising that Italy attempted to intervene in a Hungarian judicial trial, underlining the independence of the judiciary Hungarian and government non-interference".
"I hope that Tajani will let the Hungarian friends of Meloni and Salvini know that asking for respect for human civil rights does not mean interference. If the Orban government is allergic to the rules of civil life, it can always leave the EU in which it sits unworthily" .
The national secretary of the Italian Left Nicola Fratoianni writes this, commenting on the words of the Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó on the Salis case, according to which "it is surprising that Italy tries to interfere in a Hungarian judicial case".
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