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FM: Euro-Atlantic integration is key to central Europe and Hungary’s future

The minister said Hungary was “proud of the successes achieved with its V4 allies”, also noting its membership in NATO and the European Union.

 

The foreign minister said Euro-Atlantic integration based on shared values is the key to central Europe and Hungary’s future.

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, thanked US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a letter for congratulating the Visegrad Group on the 30th anniversary of its establishment. As V4 president from July this year, he said Hungary wanted to “build on the successes of the past 30 years”, further strengthening central Europe, while deepening cooperation with the US “based on shared interests and values”.

The minister said Hungary was “proud of the successes achieved with its V4 allies”, also noting its membership in NATO and the European Union. The minister said the Visegrad Group had become “the engine of cooperation and development in central Europe”.

Photo: Twitter/Secretary Antony Blinken