Klaus Iohannis wished good health and peace to his fellow Hungarian citizens living in "Romania, which values ​​cultural diversity".

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu also greeted the Hungarian residents of Romania on Friday, on the occasion of the Hungarian National Day. In a statement published on the website of the presidential office, Iohannis praised the contribution of the Hungarian minority to the country's democratization, European and Euro-Atlantic integration. He assessed it as follows: history has shown that wisdom is the experience of mutual knowledge and coexistence

he built such strong bridges between the Romanian majority and the Hungarian minority that will withstand all challenges.

According to him, based on a thorough knowledge of the past, future generations can build a European future on the land that Hungarians can also call "home" in their own mother tongue. "The Hungarian minority is an esteemed supporter of the consolidation of the modern, successful and inclusive Romanian society through its proudly accepted traditions and heritage, as well as the activities of its cultural, scientific, intellectual and political personalities, which contribute to the symphony of civilizations," the Agerpres news agency quoted the message of the Romanian head of state as saying.

Iohannis wished good health and peace to his Hungarian fellow citizens living "in Romania, which values ​​cultural diversity".

In a message made public on the website of the Bucharest government on Friday, Minister of Mechanics Marcel Ciolacu assessed that the common goal of Romanians and Hungarians is to create prosperity, build modern and safe hospitals, European-standard schools, and transport infrastructure for economic recovery. "People expect solutions and projects from us, not hostility. Investments must be continued in all counties of the country, last year's increase in the volume of funds intended for this purpose may remain an exception," emphasized Ciolacu.

(MTI)

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