Orbán cabinet: Hungary prepared for EU presidency
Hungary “stands prepared” to take over the presidency of the European Union on 1 July, the state secretary for European Union affairs ministry said on Facebook on Saturday, noting that in the current political and economic environment and amid the community’s institutional transition, filling the post would be “an extremely exciting challenge”.
Pál Barna Zsigmond quoted European Council President Charles Michel as saying that he was reassured and hopeful concerning the Hungarian presidency, and noted that currently Prime Minister Viktor Orban was the only head of government in the EU that would head the rotating presidency for the second time. He said Hungary’s 2011 presidency had been successful, adding that “on basis of those experiences the Hungarian government is getting ready for the next one.”
While EU president, Hungary will do everyting “to restore peace and security in Europe … in line with the will of the founding fathers … and with the expectations of European citizens,” he said. That, however, also requires “reinforcing the pro-peace, sovereigntist forces”, he added.
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