PM Orbán: the future lies in the Arab region, in China and central Asia, and not in the EU!

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Hungary remains an interesting, strong, dedicated, exciting and instructive country, with a prime minister who is the longest serving prime minister in Europe, with experience that he can share with the world, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview published by news portal Mandiner on Sunday.

Europe on downward path

Orbán said on board a plane flying back from Dubai that Hungarians were already aware that “the future is not where they live but somewhere else.” “And we must now adjust Hungary to that future, we cannot not remain solely in the framework system of the European Union. Hungary is ready for this, it is open, it has arrived, it is here,” Orbán said.

He said it was obvious in America that everything was changing, but it was not yet easy to see that from Hungary. “We Hungarians are still ‘within there’, in European history, which we consider the mainstream of world history,” the prime minister said, adding that “while Europe before was the largest economy in the world, it currently ranks only third.” He said it was necessary to understand that that era was over and Europe was unfortunately on a downward path.

“It has run out of steam, and has a burning need for new fuel that could help its muscles to grow back and its mind to be to refreshed,” Orbán said. He said that at the same time, in other parts of the world certain regions were emerging that used to rank far behind Europe. “The future lies in the Arab region, in China and central Asia, and not in the European Union,” he said.

Commenting on the Russian-Ukraine war, Orbán said US President Donald Trump could sign a peace agreement in the foreseeable future. He added that Trump had taken a decisive step and established contacts with the Russian president, with a serious meeting currently being arranged.

New world order needed

At the same time, he said it would show that it was not enough to agree on the issue of the Ukraine war, but “the entire world order must be involved in the talks.” “This includes the place of Russia in the world economy, in the global energy system, in the global military and security system, in Europe’s security architecture, and then there is also Ukraine,” he added. Orbán said all the above would add up to a large enough package to be agreed on.

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2 Comments

  1. Where’s the lie?

    What does the E.U. have to offer even now, much less in 20, 30, or 50 years?

    Between allowing itself to be conquered by millions of third-world invaders and shackling itself to Green B.S. at the expense of proven, cheap, reliable energy, Europe has committed suicide. And, true to form, in the most painful and protracted way possible: couldn’t even do that quickly and efficiently.

    But yeah, it’s a Russian invasion we should be truly fearing! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

  2. If you believe your future is not in the EU but somewhere else then PLEASE LEAVE THE EU AND THE SOONER THE BETTER.

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