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November 8th, 2021
Central Europe could become one of the biggest winners of the new global economy thanks to stability, sensible economic policies and security policies focusing on national interests, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Monday. Szijjarto told a Hungary-Poland business forum that relations between the two countries could be best described as being fraternal, a statement by the ministry said. "We must not tolerate being scorned and handled in Europe as pure beneficiaries of cooperation any longer," he said. Hungarian and Polish people equally contribute with their work to the generation of community resources, he added.
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