French President, Austrian chancellor offered help for PM Orbán’s biggest adversary Magyar
Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza Party, has had successful talks in Budapest with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, the leader of the Austrian People’s Party, his party said in a statement on Thursday.
Talks focused on strengthening Hungary-Austria relations and intensifying bilateral political, economic and cultural cooperation between the two countries, the statement added.
In addition to domestic policy, the sides reviewed major European issues, it said.
They discussed the need for strong European regulations against illegal migration, and they were in agreement that all diplomatic means must be used to end the Russia-Ukraine war as soon as possible, it added.
According to the statement, the talks will continue in Vienna. Magyar is also scheduled to meet French President Emmanuel Macron, it added.
Magyar said both offered their help for him but he said the Tisza Party would like to expand independently.
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Foreign leaders fix their problems in their own countries and stop interfering in Hungary. If France and Austria will not keep out, Orban should ask for help from all populous conservative leaders in Europe and from President Trump, who just had a very successful campaign.