Passauer Neue Presse’s interview with Prime Minister Orbán

Berlin, October 20 (MTI) – “We cannot allow room for anarchy”, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview published in Germany’s Passauer Neue Presse on Thursday.

Orbán insisted that if Greece had protected its borders Europe would have not faced a migrant crisis. He added that Hungary observes international and European laws by protecting the Schengen borders, and called criticising that approach “absurd”.

Concerning Islam, Orbán said that “Hungary has a healthy approach to Muslims”. Islam calls for respect for “civilising a very difficult part of the world”, the prime minister said, but added that Christian civilisation and Islam civilisation “won’t go hand in hand”. The difference between them will lead to “parallel worlds”, Orbán said. He argued that “Muslims will have more children than we, Europeans” and argued that an influx of Muslim immigrants will change the target country in a matter of 20 years.

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“Some European countries have decided” to become such target countries and “will not see but the positive, socio-romantic side” of immigration, Orbán said.

“Germany seems to be one such country and it will artificially change the composition of its population”.

Hungary, on the other hand “will not be a nation of immigrants” and “nobody can force us to become an immigrant country”, Orbán told the paper.

Concerning European funds and solidarity, Orbán said if a member country decided to allow migrants in, “the consequences cannot be distributed among other members”, and insisted that “Berlin cannot pass the consequences of its decision on to others, through Brussels”.

Blaming Hungary for “only drawing EU funds” is “offensive” because “that is just one side of the coin”, because the community’s old members “make a huge amount of money on Hungary”, Orbán said. He argued that cohesion funds would “only partly compensate Hungary for being trampled on by the enormous economic power of other EU countries”.

On another subject, Orbán said that Hungary’s EU membership is “unshakable”. Hungary is a “western-type Christian country” and has a “natural” part in Europe, he said, but added that Europe should not be “isolated” but have dynamic ties with both west and east.

 

Concerning Russia, Orbán urged “clever and well-considered” cooperation between Europe and Russia. “In Hungary we do not feel that Russia should jeopardise our security”, he added.

Referring to the German chancellor, Orbán said that Europe “could not have given appropriate answers” to challenges of the past decade without Angela Merkel, and wished her success in the 2017 elections. He suggested, however, that his Fidesz party, earlier referred to as “Hungary’s CDU” was now closer to Germany’s CSU party.

Read here the original article in German.

Photo: MTI/AP/Matthias Schrader

Source: MTI/Passauer Neue Presse

3 Comments

  1. With respect to Viktor Orban’s interview with Passauer Neue Press, Berlin 20/10/2016 !
    Hungarians are so very fortunate in having a European leader with very few peers, at least in my view in modern times ! that is a courageous straight talking, clear headed and honest visionary in his views, for both Hungary and Europe’s future !
    His stature is admired by this writer for the its simplicity and honesty that he brings to the political table, particularly at this troubled time of “muddled” and indecisive thinking, and indeed action, by the EU with issues even beyond the present refugee crisis !

    John H. Morton.

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