WASHINGTON, July 29 — The United States on Thursday denounced as “inexcusable” and reminiscent of the Nazi era remarks by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who warned...
WASHINGTON, July 29 — The United States on Thursday denounced as “inexcusable” and reminiscent of the Nazi era remarks by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who warned against creating “peoples of mixed race.”
Decades “after the end of the Holocaust, it is inexcusable for a leader to make light of Nazi mass murder,” Lipstadt said. “The remarks that we heard from Prime Minister Orban are not reflective of the shared values that tether the United States to Hungary, that serve as a foundation between the relationship between our two peoples and that serve as the basis for the relationship between the United States and our other allies,” Price said.
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