PM Orbán: Hungary received very little money from Brussels for border protection

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 “We are living in an age full of dangers, and as we face migration, we need an effective, well-functioning army because we would not be able to protect our borders without the soldiers”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public broadcaster Kossuth Rádió on Friday morning. He added that Hungary had received very little money from Brussels for border protection.
 
Regarding the gas deal signed with Russia’s Gazprom earlier this week, Orbán praised the foreign ministry and the negotiating delegation for achieving lower prices than those in the previous contract of 1995. Orbán also lauded the “fairness” of the Russian partners in “concluding an agreement worthy of reliable partners who respect each other’s interests”.
 
“The truth is we need gas, and issues of energy supply and energy security should not be conflated with political criticism against Russia,”
 
he said.
 
Regarding Ukraine’s statements that Hungary was violating the Hungarian-Ukrainian intergovernmental treaty by agreeing to delivery routes shunning Ukraine, Orbán said Hungary could “unfortunately” not take those protests into account. “I respect Ukraine and wish the Ukrainian people much success, but as regards the matter of gas, we have to consider the intersts of Hungarians rather than Ukrainians,” he said.
 
Concerning yesterday’s cabinet meeting focusing on Hungary’s defence industry developments at a military base in Hajmáskér, in western Hungary, Orbán said it reviewed defence industry development and
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