LE FIGARO.
- You arrive in Paris at a time of European turmoil and acute confrontation between Poland and Europe, and Hungary and Europe, on the question of the rule of law.
Where is this frontal face to face taking us?
Peter SZIJJARTO.
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You are right to speak of boiling, which is not surprising given the very serious challenges facing Europe.
The pandemic, the debates on the future of the EU, the consequences of Brexit, the new global geopolitical order: all this gives rise to debates and it is natural that there are differences between 27 countries which all have their historical specificities, geographic, political and cultural.
We Central Europeans, and in any case certainly the Hungarians and Poles, do not want the creation of the United States of Europe.
Both Hungary and Poland are real democracies and we cannot accept that our performance in this area is underestimated.
Peter Szijjarto
We believe that the EU can only regain strength if its member states are strong themselves.
But we have to admit that this approach is in the minority in Europe.
The majority of states, and
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