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Soltes: Preserving peace, economy and Hungarian-Serbian relations at stake in Sunday’s elections

Soltes: Preserving peace, economy and Hungarian-Serbian relations at stake in Sunday’s elections

Peace, preservation of the economy and strengthening of relations between the Hungarian and Serb countries are at stake in Sunday’s elections in Hungary and Serbia, Miklos Soltis, Minister of State for Church and Ethnic Relations in the Prime Minister’s Office, told MTI. In Palic on Thursday.

As he said, the Hungarian and Serbian governments are also working to maintain peace and make peace. In addition, the issue of the economy is important, and if the Hungarian – or even the Serbian government – were to impose an embargo on (Russian) energy sources, the economy of not only Hungary and not only Serbia, but the whole of Europe could be destroyed, and this “It will lead to massive impoverishment, unemployment, which our governments obviously cannot want“.

He added that everyone who wants to impose a comprehensive embargo and everyone who breaks the peace and sends weapons and soldiers to Ukraine are at risk.

If the government to which the Hungarian Assembly of Vojvodina belongs remains in Serbia and the government led by Fidesz-KDNP remains in Hungary, “Then the incredibly beautiful period between the two countries, which has characterized the past ten years, can continue and intensify.announced.

According to Miklos Soltis, it is very important that the church construction and restoration work that has begun so far continues. He noted that more than 560 million forints have been allocated for the restoration of 43 churches.

He added that we hope that these operations will continue after April 3. The Minister of Foreign Affairs drew attention to the fact that during his visit to Vojvodina, the needs that might arise in the coming period, be it a nursing home or a church-linked gymnasium, were assessed with local leaders.

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“All the work that we’ve started together over the past 12 years is, in fact, to keep the main focus here in Vojvodina, not immigration.” Miklos Soltis confirmed this.

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