匈总理称亚洲是新机遇 反对派把复旦争议“政治化” 很多国家有跟中国大学合作 拒评中国对基督徒的迫害

The world economy is changing, and Hungary’s cooperation with China is a key part in ensuring the future benefits of the next decade, according to Viktor Orbán.

In the government’s press conference on Thursday, the prime minister addressed questions around Fudan university, the opposition’s “anti-China rhetoric,” and future cooperation with the PRC.

Orbán: Hungary’s Cooperation with China Purely Economic

Prime Minister Orbán does not believe the “anti-China rhetoric” of opposition Párbeszéd leader and Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony can significantly damage relations between Hungary and China.

According to Orbán, Hungary’s relationship with China is neither ideological or political, it is strictly a question of strong economic cooperation.

According to the prime minister, the next decade will be the decade of Eastern economies; Japan, South Korea, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, “a huge economic opportunity in which everyone wants to take part.”

In fact, Orbán went as far as saying that there is a race in the European Union to bolster economic relations with China, with “the Germans running in first place.”

In turn, the Hungarian government does not wish to miss out on this opportunity, and will take part proportionately.

Fudan Establishment on a “Path of Compulsion”

Regarding whether the government will respect Budapest’s initiation of a consultation to poll citizen’s opinions on the construction of the university, Orbán said that “we do not have many options, since things are on a path of compulsion.”

The prime minister considers the establishment of Fudan to be a professional question of higher education, which the Hungarian Left has turned into a political question.

Once the government has finalized plans and expenses, he said, “the decision-making citizens will decide here in Budapest within the frame of a referendum.”

Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office Gergely Gulyás added that the government has until 31 December 2022 to present its preparations and plans to Budapest, making the final decision through a referendum.

Hungarians to Prepare for a “New Economic Order”

Orbán said the world economy is changing, and that there is a need to help Hungarian youth stand their ground in not only the Western but the Eastern economies of the “new economic order.”

We are not afraid of the communists, we already beat them once, so we have no problem with this, we know exactly what we need to do and how.

Therefore, we consider our economic cooperation affiliated with them and the preparations and training aimed at that cooperation to be especially important.”

The prime minister brought up the international approaches of countries such as China, emphasizing that they only want “pragmatic cooperation,” without forcing ideologies on one another, something which he believes the West does not emulate.

“We instruct them in matters which we should not be instructing them in.”

Orbán was also asked about the multiple interpretations which assert that economic agreements with China can have unfortunate consequences, since through them the PRC spreads its political influence.

To this the prime minister responded that Fudan is in cooperation 5 German universities, 24 Scandinavian universities, and Yale University in the United States. He said that if they can avoid Chinese influence, Hungary can too.

As long as the national (Fidesz) government stands at the forefront of Hungary, you can be certain that there will be no foreign influence here.

“lf anyone thinks that attempts of influence have a direction defined by cardinal points or ideology, they are wrong. This is a part of international politics.”

What About Persecuted Christians in China?

On his way out of the press conference, Prime Minister Orbán was asked by government-critical conservative weekly Magyar Hang, who were not allowed to enter, about the government’s stance on China’s persecution of Christians.

In recent years, the Chinese government has had multiple churches demolished, and over 500 crosses removed from their steeples, often replaced with a red star.

Orbán responded that Hungary does not want a Cold War-style relationship with China, and that with regards to Christians the government awaits Pope Francis’ visit to Hungary, and hopes that he will speak on the issue.

“I will listen to the holy father on this matter, if he will be so kind to share his opinion.”


SOURCE
https://hungarytoday.hu/hungary-china-cooperation-fudan-university-orban/

还是寄望下届大选能赶走他了
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这种垃圾不好好查一下?和中国没有勾兑我是不信的,只怕是已经有小习近平的底子了--大权在握关系庞杂,再说选举作弊可是太容易了啊。匈牙利人也有责任的,邪恶的统治者统治邪恶的人民,中国人现在这样子,传统文化影响更深一些,共产党的强权也有一些,那匈牙利呢?还不是心存侥幸不问世事,再有就是主流基督教的背叛,匈牙利似乎是天主教和东正教的地盘,所以这俩的系统有问题,现在在梵蒂冈城里的那头猪怎么可能带领天主教往更好的方向发展?
其实我倒不觉得这些人就100%和中国有勾兑. 西方确实有很多人认为应该和中国正常交流, 不应该把所有的事情都政治化. 因为西方人做事情就是这样子的, 在生活中也是, 一码归一码. 比如, A和B有仇, A不一定会仇视B的家人.

但是他们不够了解中共的做事方式, 中共就是借任何途径进行全方位的政治渗透. 

其实这种情况在香港, 台湾也很常见. 当然港台有很多人确实是有很多利益在中共, 存在勾兑. 也存在很多人是根本不了解中共.

西方和港台的一些学者只看到了中国好的一面, 他们去大陆也都是超级被礼遇的座上宾, 让他们感受到了被尊重和重视. 另外, 中国展现给他们的也是非常好的一面, 所以有这种想法是很正常的. 如果他们以一个普通人的身份在中国生活半年, 1年, 5年, 10年, 他们看到的, 了解到的就是根本截然不同的中国.

我觉得我们不要去完全敌视这些人, 当然要警惕这种现象. 更重要的是有机会让西方人了解真正的中国, 了解共产体制对人性, 个人权力的摧残, 才能真正的遏制共产主义, 同时也避免让西方普通民众仇视华人, 而共产和集权才应该是我们共同的敌人.
唉,人血馒头几时休!
想当中共的狗,那么以后就让匈牙利突袭德国,帮助德国“统一”,重新法西斯化。
不是寡人地域歧视,实在是匈牙利历史上就不是什么好鸟,从蒙古入侵时代开始,这丫就是出了名的只享受权利不承担义务
匈牙利就是右派被收买的典型,当极右把家门关起来时,注重眼前利益的他们最容易和中俄达成共识。这是欧洲愈发明显的问题,处理起来太难,但也不是无解。我右派能在中国问题上拉上左派和绿党
欧尔班确实是个极为讽刺的政治人物,红色匈牙利末期他是反抗集权统治的年轻人,然而自己在掌权之后竟然也一步步将匈牙利带往这个国家已经摆脱了的专制。
发达国家想享受全球化带来的好处就要同时接受伴随的风险
我是真的支持孤立主义 是时候了 让傻逼国家的发展停一下 发达国家自己搞好一下自己 过个几十年再开启下一轮全球化 这才是最好的策略

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