Foreign minister: Hungary committed to protection of Christianity

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Rome (MTI) – Hungary is committed to playing a leading role in the protection of Christianity and Christian communities worldwide, the foreign minister said on Friday.

Péter Szijjártó was in the Holy See for talks with Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, his Vatican counterpart.

Szijjártó said he had told Gallagher that one of the key focal points of Hungary’s foreign policy is combatting the persecution of Christians.

The foreign minister noted that four out of five people who get killed for their religion in the world today are Christians. The lives of millions of Christians are under threat today by followers of extremist ideologies, Szijjártó said. Furthermore, there are clear agendas today to change or even do away with Europe’s identity, Szijjártó insisted.

He said Europe’s Christian identity could only be upheld by putting family and work first. This is what the Hungarian government has been promoting since 2010, he insisted.

Szijjártó said he had also told his Vatican colleague that Hungary was pushing for stepping up protections for Christians in the Middle East. This means intensifying efforts against the Islamic State so that Christians in the region can return to their homes as soon as possible, he said.

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