Orbán and
Fico Unite on Trade, Migration, and Sovereignty in Bratislava Talks
Hungarian
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Hungary and Slovakia are currently
enjoying the best relationship in their shared history during a joint press
conference with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in Bratislava on Monday.
Orbán
thanked Fico on behalf of Hungary and the Hungarian people for his ‘courageous
decisions, friendship, and initiatives’ aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.
Reflecting on the transformation of relations, he noted: ‘Fifteen years ago,
few would have believed we’d one day speak about our countries in such terms.’
The leaders
highlighted a broad alignment of interests between the two nations—particularly
in trade, energy, infrastructure, and national sovereignty. Slovakia is now
Hungary’s third most important trade partner, with bilateral commerce exceeding
15 billion euros.
Orbán
revealed plans for three new roads, three bridges, new train connections, and
the renovation of old border crossings. He emphasized the importance of
increasing cross-border infrastructure and reaffirmed a commitment to further
expanding gas transmission capacity between the countries by an additional 900
million cubic meters.
Regarding
foreign policy, Orbán stressed the importance of peace and national
sovereignty, expressing support for US-led peace efforts in the Ukraine war and
calling for Brussels to support, not undermine, member states’ independent
decisions. He criticized EU bureaucracy, stating that ‘democracy resides in the
member states, not in Brussels.’
Orbán also
restated Hungary’s hardline stance on migration: ‘We are a migration-free
country and won’t sacrifice our children’s future for a failed migration
policy.’
On EU
decision-making, Orbán argued against surrendering unanimity in foreign policy,
warning that abandoning it could lead to member states being forced into
conflicts against their will.
He closed by
affirming Hungary and Slovakia’s constructive role in the EU, offering
solutions on energy policy and trade. Orbán extended a formal invitation to
Robert Fico to visit Budapest, which the Slovak Prime Minister accepted.
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