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February 11th, 2019
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday that the United States aimed to deepen relations with Hungary. While the US had kept its distance from central Europe, the vacuum had been filled by its competitors, Pompeo said, adding that this was "unacceptable". At a joint press conference held together with Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, Pompeo welcomed the signing of a defence cooperation agreement and Hungary's acquisition of military equipment from the US. Commenting on the situation in Ukraine, he said Russian President Vladimir Putin must not be allowed "to drive a wedge between our friends and NATO". The secretary of state also criticised China and expressed wariness of its attempts to create a bridgehead in Europe. Pompeo announced a scholarship scheme for Hungarian secondary school students, but increased support would also go towards fighting corruption, he added.
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