Joint Efforts Of Danube Countries To Uphold Regional Development
- 8 Oct 2018 7:45 AM
- Hungary Matters
Hungary considers the European Union’s strategy for the Danube region a key factor in central and eastern European political cooperation, Kövér said in his opening address to the 5th conference of lawmakers from the Danube countries in Parliament.
He said it was encouraging to see that policymakers, experts and residents of the Danube region were increasingly conscious about focused cooperation. Hungary has contributed a number of initiatives to the Danube strategy, Kövér said.
“We have given coordinated responses to the shared challenges and we have been able to present results that are meaningful to the entire region.”
The speaker noted that the EU approved the Danube strategy during Hungary’s presidency in 2011. In 2014, Budapest hosted the second conference of Danube country deputies.
Last year, Hungary was in charge of carrying out the presidential duties of the strategy and Budapest hosted the annual Danube strategy forum with several non-EU prime ministers in attendance, he said, noting that in his opening address to last year’s forum, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had underlined the importance of allowing non-EU countries to join the strategy, as well as the need to increase funding for Danube region development projects.
Hungary is committed to the successful implementation of the strategy and has always considered the strategy’s most important goals as its own, Kövér said.
“Geography is stronger than any ideology,” Kövér said, emphasising the River Danube’s role in both dividing and uniting the countries it flows through.
The speaker added that although the Danube countries all benefit from the river, they must also cooperate in protecting themselves from floods, preventing industrial accidents and responding to the river’s waste pollution.
The conference was attended by Serbia’s National Assembly President Maja Gojković, Slovenian Parliamentary Speaker Dejan Zidan, Ivo Bereka, the vice-president of the Czech senate, and Hungarian Socialist Party MEP Tibor Szanyi, among others. The participants adopted a joint declaration at the end of the event.
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