Hungarian president celebrates day of Polish-Hungarian friendship with President Nawrocki – photos

The Polish-Hungarian friendship rests on firm foundations and forms an integral part of both nations’ cultures, Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok emphasised on Monday at a joint press conference in the south-eastern Polish city of Przemyśl with his Polish counterpart, Karol Nawrocki.

At the press conference held during the presidential meeting to mark Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day, Mr Sulyok underlined his agreement with Mr Nawrocki that the friendship between the two nations is an “integral part” of their cultures, not “subject to politics”, but a deeply rooted phenomenon that has organically evolved through history.

Hungary and Poland have been bound by Christian values since their foundations as states, with their centuries-old friendship standing on solid ground, the Hungarian president stressed.

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The Russians are still missing, but they’ll be in Hungary very soon and visit Orban when he is forced into unwanted retirement! 🙂