PM Orbán meets US ambassador for religious freedom
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met Sam Brownback, US Ambassador for International Religious Freedom, for talks in Budapest on Thursday on joint efforts to protect persecuted Christians and fight anti-Semitism in Europe, the prime minister’s press chief told MTI.
The United States administration treats religious freedoms as a top priority and is keenly interested in the Hungarian government’s policies aimed at assisting persecuted Christians,
Bertalan Havasi quoted the ambassador as saying at the talks. Concern was expressed that “partly as a result of the migration crisis” anti-Semitism was again spreading in Europe, he added.
Brownback briefed Orbán about his government’s efforts to help persecuted Christians in the Middle East return to their homes and voiced appreciation for similar Hungarian endeavours.
Brownback said it was gratifying that cooperation between the Hungarian and American leaderships was steadily improving, and Orbán insisted that Hungarian-American relations were “excellent”.
As we wrote on October, Hungary is appreciated not only for its efforts to protect Christians but also for its zero tolerance for anti-Semitism, the state secretary for aiding persecuted Christians said at a conference on religious freedom and human rights in New York.
Also we wrote before, Pope Francis has praised the Hungarian government’s scheme to help persecuted Christians around the world, read more HERE.
Source: MTI
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