Orban allows restoration of international blocks of the Cold War

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes that international blocs known during the Cold War can be re-established, whose international relations threatened to deteriorate and challenge Hungary on its way to intense development. It summarized the country’s development strategy in a closed circle, penned in an article by the political director of Prime Minister Balazs Orban. mandiner.

Orbán’s strategy states that Hungary’s biggest strategic challenge in the next decade will be to break out of the group of moderately developed countries and capture developed countries, as well as achieve a regional middle power status in Central Europe.

He reminded that the current model of globalization was created after the collapse of the Soviet Union and is based mainly on a US-led unipolar world order organized according to neoliberal principles.

Currently, according to the prime minister, in response to the crisis in the world order, the West, still led by the US, is increasingly breaking off, weakening or taking control of its relations, or at least trying to resolve it. partially maintains its dominance.

“The international blocs known during the Cold War seem to be re-established. In terms of network theory, the emerging world order can be described as a system of hierarchical networks that exist side by side.”

According to him, if an international order based on Cold War blocs is re-established, this threatens international relations and trade with setbacks and consequent problems for Hungary.

formerly known as Orban declarationThat Hungary currently supports Ukraine, but is interested in maintaining economic relations with Russia.

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