Hungary Denies to Have Matter in Gruevski's Escape

Hungary has not violated Macedonia's sovereignty and has nothing to do with former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski's escape. So says Hungarian government cabinet chief Garili Gulias. Responding to journalists' questions, he said no one hands over daily reports of where Gruevski is and that he has no protection [...]
So says Hungarian government cabinet chief Garili Gulias. Responding to journalists' questions, he said no one hands over daily reports of where Gruevski is located and that he has no social protection, except he has the right to services presented in the immigrant Law.
“Pyet if Gruevski in Macedonia has travelled in Hungary's diplomatic vehicle? I don't know, but I bet he didn't travel in cars like that and we have nothing to do with his leaving the country, we're not involved in this” Gulish said.
In the same line, in an interview for the AFP agency is Hungarian diplomacy chief Peter Syyarto, who reiterated that it is a lie Hungary has helped Gruevski leave Macedonia.
For the first time, we had this phenomenon when he appeared at our embassy in Tirana. It was the first time we met. We have nothing to do with how he left Macedonia and it's really scandalous that some international media suggest we have had a role here, which is essentially not exactly”, said Peter Sijarto, Hungary's foreign minister.
But such statements by Orban's cabinet chief are contrary to the Macedonian side's current official knowledge that Gruevski has fled Macedonia by official Hungary vehicle. The same information came from the police reports of Albania, Montenegro and Serbia. /AlsatM/












