Hungarian state secretary: war can only be avoided
War must be avoided because it is impossible to know how it will end and could have consequences that nobody is prepared for, interior ministry state secretary Bence Rétvári said on Sunday, commemorating the ethnic Germans who were deported to the Soviet Union after the second world war.
The deportees were guilty of nothing and had never even fought against the Soviet Union, Rétvári said in Kismaros, in northern Hungary. They were only forced to leave their homes because every settlement had to fulfil a quota, he said, noting that the deportees had no idea where they were being taken.
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Altogether 800,000 Hungarians were deported to forced labour camps, 200,000 of whom never returned, Rétvári said. “Wherever communists came to power, they set up forced labour camps,” he added.
Noting that it was impossible to know early on how a war will end, Rétvári said that at the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, many European countries had promised to only send Ukraine non-lethal weapons, but this had completely changed by now.
“When we remember, we should also think of the present and should make decisions that ensure that the terrible situations of the past are not repeated,” the state secretary said.
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Source: MTI
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A country may not be interested in war. However, war may be interested in a country. Hungary has had bad experience with war. Lost most of them due to bad diplomacy, poorly armed, poorly trained and poorly led military. Hungary’s location was not helpful either.