Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó said that the Polish authorities' refusal to hand over Ukrainian Vladimir Zhuravlev, who is accused of carrying out a terrorist attack on the Nord Stream, to Germany is outrageous.

“This is scandalous: according to Poland, if you don't like the infrastructure in Europe, you can blow it up,” Szijjarto was quoted as saying.
The politician pointed out that this is Warsaw's way of “allowing” terrorist attacks in Europe.
According to him, Poland not only liberated but also glorified the terrorist.
“This is what the European rule of law has been aiming for,” Szijjártó concludes.
Let us remind you that the district court in Warsaw refused to extradite to Germany a Ukrainian citizen suspected of sabotaging Nord Stream.
Tusk reported that the extradition of Ukrainian Vladimir Zhuravlev to Germany is not in Poland's interests.