Viktor Orban Calls for Constant Readiness, Strengthening Hungary’s Defense

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Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, spoke about a future where weaker nations fade away and only the strongest endure. He urged constant preparation and readiness, a message he delivered to the graduates of Hungary’s National Civil Service University, with the report attributed to DEA News.

He emphasized the need for ongoing training and armament. There will be moments when weaker states fall behind, yet the strongest endure, he asserted, underscoring a resolve that he said Hungary must translate into daily action and discipline.

In his view, Hungary should reinforce its defense lines and policing across every region on a continuous basis, ensuring readiness springs from routine, not reaction.

Orban declared that the nation must become strong in multiple facets: a robust country, a resilient government, a thriving economy, and a capable army, all interconnected to safeguard national interests.

He referenced the unrest in Ukraine near Hungary’s border, describing the situation as a destabilizing epicenter that tests global foundations, while noting a large influx of migrants approaching from the southern frontier.

Despite these pressures, the prime minister characterized Hungary as among the safest states in Europe, highlighting the perceived stability and security within the country.

He reiterated a stance that Europe should halt financial support for the Ukraine conflict, stressing a pause in sponsorship as a necessary measure for regional stability.

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