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November 15th, 2019
The central European region has become an engine of European growth, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Friday at the opening of a biomass power station owned by Hungarian-Croatian company AMS Biomasa in Virovitica (Veroce). "A new Europe was born thirty years ago when central Europeans could regain their place among the group of countries they had always belonged to," Szijjarto told the event. "By today, thirty years later, the central European region has become the engine of European growth," he added. Central Europeans and the countries that represented them have done much to achieve this, he said.
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