30th Anniversary of the Hungarian-German Friendship Treaty – Will the shared path continue?

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As it is quite normal that “friends may hold different views on certain issues”, Hungary is prepared to cooperate with Germany in the coming three decades, too, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s minister of foreign affairs and trade, has said, marking the 30th anniversary of the two countries’ friendship treaty, on Facebook.

In a letter addressed to his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock, the minister noted that Prime Minister József Antall and Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl had signed the treaty exactly 30 years ago, on February 6.

Citing unique historical relations between the two nations, Szijjártó said that the only memorial plaque put on the wall of the Reichstag commemorates that Hungary had knocked the first brick out of the Berlin Wall, which divided millions of German families and Europe as a whole.

The development of German-Hungarian relations was another success story of the past thirty years, he said.

The minister said Hungarians and Germans should continue their joint mission as the European Union is facing huge challenges. There is a more pressing need than ever for a strong European Union, he said.

“We have covered a long and successful road since the opening of borders in 1989. Our views on how to continue do not always coincide but this is not a problem at all as we are sovereign nations and the European Union is a special and unique alliance of sovereign countries,”

Szijjártó said.

Political and social debates over the future of the bloc and its member states stemming from different European identities and heritages should always be carried out in the framework of dialogue based on mutual respect and the European treaties, he said.

Hungary is actively involved in common deliberations on the future of the continent, advocates the union of member states and seeks ways to enhance the security and the strength of the bloc, the minister said.

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  1. Is there really friendship between Germany and Hungary? …..I never considered the German left or socialist friends….

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