Péter Szijjártó had consultations with his new Austrian counterpart about continued violations of the ethnic Hungarian community's rights in Transcarpathia and on Ukraine's EU integration endeavors.
After a four-month-long armed standoff provoked by the First Balkan War, on March 11, 1913, Austria-Hungary and Russia reached an agreement for both sides to stand down, defusing a dangerous ...
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