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PM Orbán addresses meeting of Hungarian ambassadors

The prime minister said Hungary had an interest in remaining a member of the European Union and NATO “but not in the creation of blocs”.

Addressing the annual meeting of Hungarian ambassadors on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the new, emerging world order required constant assessment and analysis.

According to MTI, the prime minister said Western hegemony had ended. “They want to divide the world economy into geopolitical blocs, and put enormous pressure on sovereigntist countries such as Hungary,” PM Orbán said. PM Orbán said Hungary had an interest in remaining a member of the European Union and NATO “but not in the creation of blocs”. “That is why we will strengthen our alliance with other sovereigntist countries”. “Rather than explaining ourselves for our political differences, Hungary’s ambassadors are tasked with representing Hungary’s success with undisputable economic facts,” PM Orbán said.