Ukraine is addressing demands from Hungary to deal with the unresolved issues of Ukraine’s national minorities in order to unblock the eighth tranche of the 500 million euros to the European Peace Facility, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on April 4.

  • athos77@kbin.social
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    7 months ago

    Budapest has repeatedly accused Kyiv of oppressing the rights of Hungarian minorities that live in the western regions of Ukraine, near the border between the two countries. Ukraine’s language law, which has long been a source of strife between Hungary and Ukraine, was instituted in 2017 and requires at least 70% of education above fifth grade to be conducted in Ukrainian.
    […]
    Ukraine has significant Hungarian and Romanian minorities, and both countries have criticized Ukraine’s language law as discriminatory. Kyiv responded that it does not intend to crack down on its minorities, only to ensure that every Ukrainian citizen has sufficient knowledge of Ukraine’s official language.

    That doesn’t seem terribly unreasonable. Especially since the presence of Russian-speakers has been repeatedly used to justify the invasion and attempted annexation of Ukrainians territory.