Minister: a strong Central Europe requires Serbia’s EU accession

It is important to have responsible governments in place on both sides of the Hungarian-Serbian border to ensure that “our countries can progress in a secure way”, the justice minister said in Subotica (Szabadka), in northern Serbia, marking the anniversary of the outbreak of Hungary’s 1848/49 revolution and freedom fight on Tuesday.

Stability and unity are needed most in a crisis situation as much as “we need that our community represents the interests of Hungarians as a priority and that we put aside our conflicts and focus on what’s most important, namely preserving the security of the Carpathian Basin”, Judit Varga said.

“Hungarians support peace,”

she said.

Speaking about Hungarian-Serbian relations, Varga said they had been at their peak. “The two nations have begun to build a common future and Serbia and Hungary will be together the winners of that common future,” she said,

welcoming that the Serbian government regarded the Hungarian community in Vojvodina “a national resort”.

Varga said that the war in Ukraine had shown the need for Europe to strengthen its capabilities and independence in the international arena. “This cannot happen without a strong central Europe, and this requires Serbia’s accession to the EU,” the justice minister said.

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Source: MTI

One comment

  1. It was made quite clear at the meeting at the Versailles Summit a few days ago that there will be no enlargement of the EU for the foreseeable future. Orbán was present at the summit, so this Minister is ‘flogging a dead horse’ – it is not going to happen.

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