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"I would like to warn you that representatives of Hungary are attempting to provoke Slovakia. On 21 August 20 years ago, a Soviet and Hungarian army invaded the former Czechoslovakia.
On the very same day this year, Hungarian President Sólyom, despite the reservations of three senior representatives of the Slovak Republic, was preparing to take the provocative step of unveiling a statue of a Hungarian king on the ethnically mixed territory of Slovakia. Today, he is protesting that he was denied entry into Slovakia.
On a visit to Slovakia last week, Viktor Orban, head of the leading Hungarian political party Fidesz, called on the Hungarian minority to undertake autonomy-related initiatives. He called for joint planning over the future of Hungarians in the Carpathian basin. This is a revival of the idea of Greater Hungary – a provocation that has no place in a modern Europe. It is playing with fire and the European institutions must not turn a blind eye to it."@en1
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