of Hungary's strategy for the next decade, recently  Mandiner , aroused serious interest, wrote Balázs Orbán, political director of the prime minister, on his Facebook page.

Balázs Orbán reminded: in the paper, he argues that Hungary has a good chance of winning the next decade if the country systematically builds on the results achieved in the last decade, and in the changed and difficult international environment, does not focus on breaking up economic relations, but rather on connecting them .

Reading the opposition's political commentaries, I would add just one thing to this, he wrote. The country should not be entrusted to the left, financed from abroad, who would like to create our country's strategy based on foreign interests, as is clear from the reactions to the article, he said.

Hungary's geographical location, cultural identity, and history all make us suitable for the peace and lively trade between the West and the East to benefit the Hungarians, while the blockade, Cold War logic, and the elimination of trade routes only harm us. Anyone who does not see this is not looking at the world through Hungarian glasses.

Where do we belong and whose side are we on? Hungary is always on the Hungarian side of history. A country that is more than a thousand years old, located at the center of the European continent and Christian civilization, it is a proud member of the Western military alliance and European integration. It is not necessary to choose between West and East, but to see that we are interesting for the East because we are part of the West, and for the West because we have good relations with the East.

Central Europe and the Carpathian Basin are our home, and therefore we Hungarians, together with the peoples living here, want to play a major role in its future, peace and prosperity. A strong Hungary is also a Hungarian and Central European interest.

It can and should be argued, but whoever denies the viability of these goals is certainly not paid by Hungary, but by some distant imperial center. His own soul on it. We do not give Hungary's! - concluded Balázs Orbán.

Source: Magyar Hírlap

Picture: Sándor Csudai