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Hungary summons Ukraine envoy

BUDAPEST: Hungary said on Tuesday it had summoned Kiev’s envoy to warn againstrising "extremism" after an ethnic Hungarian cultural building in western Ukraine was attacked for the second time in a month.

The headquarters of an ethnic-Hungarian cultural association (KMKSZ) was set on fire overnight in Uzhhorod, capital of the Transcarpathia region, according to Hungarian news agency MTI.

Unidentified attackers threw a petrol bomb into the building which burnt out most of the ground floor, said MTI. No injuries were reported. The building also suffered minor damage in an attack earlier this month.

"Extremist political views" are gaining ground in Ukraine and intimidating ethnic Hungarians, Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told public television channel M1. "All of this is unacceptable", said Szijjarto, adding that he had summoned Ukraine’s ambassador in Budapest.

Over 100,000 ethnic Hungarians live in Transcarpathia, mostly in towns and villages close to the Hungarian border. The attacks come as the two countries remain at odds over an education law passed by Kiev last September that Budapest says restricts the right of the Hungarian ethnic minority to learn in their native language.

According to Kiev the law is about ensuring that all Ukrainian citizens can speak the state’s official language, and it denies that the law is discriminatory. Kiev has also criticised moves by Budapest to block cooperation between Ukraine and both the European Union and the Nato military alliance until the dispute is resolved.

If Ukraine is serious about deepening its ties with the EU and Nato, it must be able to "keep extremists at bay", Szijjarto said on Tuesday. Some analysts in Ukraine have accused Hungary of acting in the interest of Russia, whose President Vladimir Putin is regularly hosted in Budapest by Hungarian premier Viktor Orban.



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