Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has criticized meetings between the foreign ministers of Hungary and Slovakia, Peter Szijjarto and Juraj Blanar, and their Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. The meetings, which took place on the fringes of a diplomatic forum in Antalya, Turkey, at the weekend were “not just an expression of good or bad taste. This is another sign from the Hungarian government that we find difficult to accept for moral and political reasons,” Tusk said on Monday after a meeting in Vilnius with his Lithuanian counterpart Ingrida Simonyte, who for her part spoke of a “regrettabl…