Viktor Orbán said that the situation Europe is in is difficult, complicated and dangerous.
He explained that Russia's war against Ukraine has been raging for the third year, and there is a danger of escalation in the Middle East, which was engulfed in flames after the terrorist acts.
The prime minister said that after the Cold War, the global economy is once again facing the frightening perspective of blockade and fragmentation, and this calls into question the foundations of the European model.
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Front page photo: Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (j) receives French President Emmanuel Macron at the European Political Community (EPC) meeting in Budapest at the Puskás Arena on November 7, 2024.
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