PM Orbán: Polish-Hungarian alliance grows stronger

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressed his best wishes to Mateusz Morawiecki, his Polish counterpart, in a letter on the occasion of Poland’s National Independence Day, Orbán’s press chief Bertalan Havasi said on Thursday.
“Your national holiday is a tribute to brave patriots, to the Polish people fighting for independence,” Orbán said.
“By joining forces across the nation, Poland returned to the map of the world after 123 years and started shaping the fate of Europe as an independent state,”
he added.
“It is my pleasure that Hungary could also contribute to Poland’s 20th century independence,” Orbán said. Since then, he said, the Hungarian-Polish alliance has strengthened further and stands ready to address jointly the challenge of ideologies questioning our countries’ sovereignty and traditional values.
“It is my pleasure that Hungary could also contribute to Poland’s 20th century independence,” Orbán said. Since then, he said, the Hungarian-Polish alliance has strengthened further and stands ready to address jointly the challenge of ideologies questioning our countries’ sovereignty and traditional values.
Orbán assured Morawiecki that
Poles can continue to rely on Hungary’s commitment
to achieving common aims.
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