
Hungarian Foreign Minister Revives Trianon Rhetoric, Drawing Response from Slovak Officials
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Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has renewed historical rhetoric about the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, stating that Hungary "borders itself" in reference to Hungarian minorities in neighboring countries. The comments prompted responses from Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár. The Treaty of Trianon redrew Central Europe's borders after World War I, leaving significant Hungarian populations in surrounding countries including Slovakia, and remains a sensitive political issue that Hungarian leaders periodically invoke when discussing relations with neighbors.
