Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received the Order of Merit of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina from President Milorad Dodik on Friday in Banja Luka. He also participated in a business forum there with the aim of searching for investment opportunities for Hungarian capital. 24. He mentioned.
Viktor Orbán said about the Croats: Previously there was a border separating Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina, “one of them has already been abolished, there is no Croat-Hungarian border, Schengen exists,” and the Hungarian highway will soon reach the Croatian border, and “Croats are also doing business.” “. So the two countries will soon be connected via a highway.
According to Viktor Orbán, “Banja Luka and its surroundings are organised, there are big doors, and this is a country with a future”, and “If politics can bring stability to this region, there will be a predictable economic environment.”
Viktor Orbán analyzed his hosts:
- He stated that the dynamics of the European economy are currently present in the Balkans, because “people here want to work and can work”, the industrial and agricultural culture is high, just like in Hungary, and they strive for cooperation;
- He stated that there is “a counter-argument in the business world that this is the most complex country in the world”, which is true for Sarajevo but not true for Banja Luka, “things can be done here, so concerns about bureaucracy can be put aside”;
- Out of respect for what he said: Hungarians are a country proud of their history, culture and nation, and “Hungary belongs to the Hungarians, so we expect foreigners to behave as they should”; Which in Banja Luka should be understood as the fact that the Serbian government clearly defines the sectors in which Hungarians are welcome, “where they are not welcomed because they do not want competitors, we will not come there”, because “this country belongs to the Serbs… from “The important thing is that the local people accept us and feel that we bring opportunities to areas that need investment and development.”
According to Viktor Orban, Hungary also welcomes Serbs as employees and businessmen, because cooperation does not take away opportunities, but rather creates opportunities.
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