BUDAPEST(Sputnik) — Member of Hungarian right-wing Jobbik party and Deputy Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee Marton Gyongyosi is going to pay an official visit to Crimea this autumn, he confirmed on Saturday.
In late July, a delegation of 10 French lawmakers traveled to Crimea to assess the situation on the ground and meet local officials. Following the visit of the French politicians, delegations from different countries have expressed a desire to also visit the peninsula.
On July 31, a Jobbik spokesman confirmed that the party had received an official invitation to visit Crimea.
"I'm preparing for a trip, I consider it necessary to see the situation on the peninsula with my own eyes," Gyongyosi told RIA Novosti.
The West and Kiev have not recognized the legitimacy of the vote, imposing sanctions on Russia over what it calls the Crimean "annexation." Moscow has pointed out that the referendum was held in keeping with international law.
In March 2014, Jobbic party stated that it recognizes the results of the referendum in Crimea. In response, the Security Service of Ukraine banned four members of the party, including Gyongyosi, from entering the country.