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Ukraine, Hungary expel consuls

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UKRAINE and Hungary announced tit-for-tat expulsions of each other’s diplomats on Thursday, the latest in a series of spats between the neighbours that threatens to set back Kiev’s aspiration­s for European Union and Nato membership.

Ukraine said it had given a Hungarian consul 72 hours to leave the country after accusing his consulate of illegally issuing passports to members of an ethnic Hungarian minority in Ukraine. Ukraine’s constituti­on bars Ukrainians from holding citizenshi­p of other countries.

Kiev accused the consul, who is based in the western town of Berehove near the Hungarian border, of “activities incompatib­le with the status of a consular officer”.

Hungary in turn expelled a Ukrainian consul in Budapest and reiterated a threat to block Ukraine’s EU and Nato integratio­n.

Ukraine has sought greater integratio­n with Europe since the ousting of a Moscow-backed president by mass protests in 2014 and the subsequent outbreak of a pro-Russian separatist insurgency in eastern regions that has killed more than 10,000 people.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto accused Ukraine of pursuing “an extreme campaign which incites hatred against Transcarpa­thian Hungarians” and denied that its consul had broken the law.

He also criticised Ukraine’s decision to conduct military exercises near the Hungarian border.

“If a country aspiring to Nato membership settles military forces to the border of Nato, it cannot join Nato, and if it launches an attack against dual citizenshi­p, an establishe­d EU institutio­n, it cannot join the EU either,” Mr Szijjarto said.

Mr Szijjarto met his Russian counterpar­t Sergei Lavrov for talks in Moscow on Wednesday. Asked on Thursday whether blocking Ukraine’s aspiration­s for western integratio­n was playing into Russia’s hands, he said:

“I would like to stress once more that I don’t care what Russians think about the politics that we pursue regarding Ukraine.”

“What I care about is 150,000 Hungarian people who must be defended because their daily lives, their minority rights are visibly in danger,” he added.

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