PM Orbán: ‘Hungary Sees The World Differently’
- 6 Jul 2018 9:24 AM
- Hungary Matters
Hungary’s view is that giving aid to migrants makes them conclude they are welcome to come over, he said. So help must be given at the point that it is needed, he said. “We don’t want to import problems.”
“This is a difference in approach,” he said, adding, however, that this difference would not hinder cooperation.
As regards bilateral economic relations, Orbán said Hungary was building a labour-based economy with a view to reaching full employment. Hungary’s cooperation with Germany is especially helpful towards achieving this goal, he added.
Bilateral investment and trade figures are “fantastic”, he said, adding that he and Merkel had discussed how to keep up this level of cooperation.
Hungary and Germany will set up a working group with a view to intensifying bilateral cooperation in the area of innovation and technology, he said. Trade turnover between the Visegrad Group (V4) countries and Germany is 50% more than Germany’s trade volume with France, Orbán said.
“There’s a new reality unfolding before our eyes,” he said, arguing that the future of Europe’s economic growth lay in German-V4 cooperation. He said the two countries were in full agreement that both were interested in imposing the lowest possible tariffs.
On the topic of defence policy, Orbán noted that Hungary was among the first member states to recommend the implementation of a joint European defence policy and the creation of a joint EU defence force. Hungary wants to modernise its military “on a European basis”, and is ready to cooperate with Germany in this respect, he added.
In response to a question, the prime minister said a central European NATO command headquarters would be set up with German help, adding that Hungary was also in talks with other member states about its establishment.
Hungary has signed framework agreements with German companies in connection with the modernisation of its defence forces. Cooperation between the two countries will be continuous, Orbán said.
On another subject, the prime minister noted that Hungary is the only non-German-speaking country which provides German-language education from kindergarten all the way to university.
Hungary has a number of ethnic German kindergartens and schools, as well as German-language universities, he noted. The influence of these universities should grow and their activities should be expanded, Orbán added.
The prime minister thanked Germany for its cooperation and its decades-old friendship.
MTI Photo: Koszticsák Szilárd
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