By Simó Endre (President of the Hungarian Community for
Peace)
Budapest, 11 October 2022
Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó intends to discuss the
security of Hungary's energy supply and peace in Moscow this week.
Until now, the Orbán government has claimed that our
country's energy supply is secured, and the Western sanctions have also failed
to take effect. So why the tour? Would even more security be needed? Is that
never enough? Or would it not only be about energy supply? Would our government
perhaps begin to realize that security is not only necessary for us, but also
for others?
We would have finally come to the realization that
neither the issue of energy supply nor war would have arisen if NATO, including
Hungary, had recognized Russia's right to the security of its borders and had
said yes to the proposal of December 15, 2021 on the creation of a European security
and cooperation system? Instead of saying no to it along with our NATO allies?
Would we begin to recognize who wants peaceful
cooperation and who doesn't? Wasn't it because of the blowing up of North
Stream pipelines or of the Kerch bridge that our leaders became enlightened? Or
did the planned and foiled blast of the Turkish Stream pipeline supplying gas
also to Hungary on September 22 cause alarm in government circles so fearing
the well-being of our people?
We even distance ourselves from the mere
suspicion that our flying diplomat's new desire to travel was triggered by
Russian missiles as proof that there is no stalemate on the Ukrainian
front, but that the fate of the Kiev regime depends solely on Moscow, which we
must love even if we hate it from the bottom of our hearts. Simply because we
were ordered to love it from Washington and Brussels.
We need gas, but not peace? Because our allies say we
shouldn't? Are we worried about hungarian minority in Transcarpathia, but do we
condemn the right of self-determination of Russians in Ukraine? We call the
Russian intervention in Ukraine aggression, but do we turn a blind eye to the
fact that instead of implementing the Minsk agreement, the Russians in Donbas
were exterminated by the thousands? And our compatriots living over there are
being used as cannon fodder, since in Kyiv's eyes they are not natives anyway?
Crazy in Buda Castle!
It seems that in the midst of the never-ending
"Kállay double dance", the ground is getting hot under our masters'
feet! They should decide what to do. But they don't dare. Their pockets are
pulling West, but our peaceful future is East! So they travel, because on the
road is the best. However, it is not Moscow that needs to be convinced of the
importance of peaceful cooperation, but our own allies, who fill our neighbors
with weapons and see us as a map. If we couldn't make ourselves understood by
them, we should finally realize that we don't need "friends" who
won't let us live in peace with others, but those who can be happy if we live
on good terms with everyone, East and West alike.
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