The Polish Prime Minister sent a message in Hungarian: Go Hungary, go Hungarians! The Polish prime minister quoted Sándor Petőfi Freedom, love! also his poem, when he interpreted his good wishes to the Hungarians.  

The Poles also share the love of freedom of the Hungarians, the two nations still support each other today, ensuring the development and security of the entire Central European region, stated Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in his video message published on the occasion of the Hungarian national holiday on Monday.

Morawiecki's speech - published on Facebook and partly delivered in Hungarian - concluded with the slogan "Let's go Hungary, let's go Hungarians". Quoted by Sándor Petőfi Freedom, love! also his poem in Polish translation.

The Poles, like the Hungarians, were forced to fight for their sovereignty, which is why they know the symbolism of the Hungarian holiday on March 15, underlined the Prime Minister.

"Freedom love; these two words haunted me when I visited Budapest as a student in search of freedom, and for me they are inextricably linked to Hungary and the Hungarian nation," he said.

The Poles shared the Hungarians' desire for freedom, they expressed this even when they took part in the Hungarian freedom struggle with General József Bem at the head, he recalled.

Poles and Hungarians are connected by hundreds of years of friendship and brotherhood, the two nations proved that they can fight for freedom, and they supported each other in this fight, he emphasized.

Today, although armed struggle is no longer necessary, and we also support each other and are each other's allies, "together we take care not only of the well-being of its citizens, but also of the development and security of the entire region," he emphasized.

He wished the Hungarians that "just like Sándor Petőfi, they can utilize their talents and abilities in the service of the values ​​they believe in", to be proud of their history, culture and language.

"Nurture the deep-rooted desire for freedom within you. The desire that - as you have shown several times - can change the world for the better", stated the Polish Prime Minister.

MTI