That quote is from an interview with Cardinal Husar recounting what he believes happened in the 18th century. If you had bothered to read the entire interview you would have discovered he went on to say what they finally agreed to:
": No, dear brothers, one can be Ukrainian, one can be Byzantine, one can be at the same time Catholic. These different elements do not contradict one another."
Later in the same interview he said:
"Sorry, you'll have to point out to me where in that the Patriarch denies Vatican I's definition of Papal infallibility, I'm not seeing it."
I guess the question you should ask yourself before you most in God's name or defense is; Are you stating the Truth, the WHOLE truth, and nothing but the truth?".
Of course that whole conversation was about some fictional dispute among the lay and some in the leadership wasnt it. But of course everyone knows that it is fiction to even think there are any differences within the different sects of Catholics. After all, we are told that all Catholics are of one mind and no contentions exist even to this day. That conversation was just in case anyone might have thought there were any differences because as we all know there is none that exists. Right? I mean, Catholics have never fought with anyone let alone within their own ranks.