The Hungarian government spokesman,
Zoltan Kovacs, on Monday said over the relocation of migrants
that "Italy has blackmailed us and is continuing to do so by
putting political pressure on us and the rest of of the
countries of central and eastern Europe". Kovacs said the
previous government led by Matteo Renzi "gave us lessons on how
to apply the rules and respect EU values". Today, he said
referring to a clash between Rome and Viktor Orban's government
and to Italy's threat use its veto on the approval of the EU
budget, "things have not changed. The political pressures
continue. But this is not the right way".
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