**Hungary’s Foreign Minister on Student Protests in Serbia**
A student protest in Serbia has been called an attempt to destabilize the country by Hungary’s Foreign Minister, Péter Szijjártó.
Szijjarto said that the protests and the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic are not just internal issues, but also involve foreign influence. He compared it to a similar situation in Hungary many years ago, where protests followed elections funded by NGOs and foreign governments.
**Serbia’s President Agrees**
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that a lot of money is coming into the country to try and topple the authorities. The student protests started at universities across Serbia, with demands for accountability over the deaths of 15 people in a collapse at Novi Sad Railway Station.
Szijjarto believes Hungary wants Serbia to remain stable. He trusts President Vucic and his government, and hopes that the attempt to destabilize Serbia will not succeed.
**Hungary Supports Serbian Authorities**
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his associates are seen as allies of the Serbian authorities. Szijjarto’s comments reflect this close relationship between the two countries.
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