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US calls Hungary PM remarks on race 'inexcusable'

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The United States denounces as "inexcusable" remarks by Hungary's nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban who warned against creating "peoples of mixed race." State Department spokesperson Ned Price reads to reporters a statement from US envoy against anti-Semitism Deborah Lipstadt who said that "rhetoric of this nature is inexcusable" some "75 years after the Holocaust." SOUNDBITE

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