Orban: Saying no is possible, if you have the courage
Budapest, 9 February (Hibya) – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban recalled the 1999 Yugoslav war.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban made a statement regarding his country’s foreign policy principles and its stance on national sovereignty.
Emphasizing the importance of resisting past military and political pressure, Orban said, “In 1999, President Bill Clinton asked Hungary to intervene and open a new front in the Yugoslav war.”
Highlighting Hungary’s strategic autonomy, Orban stated, “Our answer was a clear no. If we had said yes, our people would have suffered the consequences of the conflict. Saying no is possible, if you have the courage.”
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