PM Orbán holds talks with OECD Secretary-General Cormann
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann on Tuesday.
Orbán expressed appreciation of the work of the organisation and the secretary-general, and said the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) was among the international platforms that applied a pragmatic approach based on common sense.
In recent years, the OECD has been a valuable partner for Hungary in its preparations for consultation talks with the European Commission concerning EU funds. “We greatly appreciated the objective and professional opinion of the OECD concerning the reform of the public procurement system, the sustainability of the pension system and the anti-corruption strategy.”
Orbán and Cormann expressed concern about trends promoting the formation of blocs in the world economy and about the strengthening of voices calling for decoupling and isolation.
As we wrote yesterday, Minister Szijjártó said to OECD Secretary-General: Hungary only ask Ukraine to respect nationalities, including Hungarians
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This is the first time Orban has had talks with a normal person in quite a while. Usually he meets with dictators and war criminals.