Hungary aims to remain on good terms with China and the US, and will not commit to either one as it works towards becoming a winner of the “realignment of the world order”, a the prime minister’s policy director said in Tihany on Saturday.
Balázs Orbán told the Tranzit festival in Tihany, in western Hungary, that Hungary, engaged as it is in western scientific and political discourse, “has a responsibility to explain to our ‘American friends’ that defeating an upcoming economic superpower, China, in war is not a good idea.” “The third world war depends only on the United States“, Orbán said, while Europe and Hungary want a “new deal”, he said.
Medium-sized powers and regional medium-sized powers, which status Hungary aspires for, will have an huge role in the “realignment of the new world order”, Orbán said. Hungary could be a figurehead of peaceful coexistence and trade between the East and the West, he said. Hungary, as part of the western world, must “show the decent approach to change”, he said. Hungary’s strategy to “grow through connections” is the only way ahead, and one that “Europe unfortunately isn’t following”.
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After seeing that the Russian leader, Putin, had his advisor write textbooks that say Hungary should have been left part of Russia, it is no surprise that Victor thinks he will get a prize if he continues to support Putin. Read today’s paper about Putin’s thoughts on 1956. It should make any real Hungarian sick to think our lead supports this man.
The British foreign secretary, Mr Cleverly, said the UK wanted to maintain an economic relationship with China, but added: “National security comes first and if there is ever a situation where our security concerns are at odd with our economic concerns, our security concerns win out.”
Our Politicians? Hm. Rely on NATO they shall. Or the EU. Etc.
Easy to jump if you know there´s a safety net!