Hungarian Institute Opens In Belgrade

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Belgrade, July 1 (MTI) – Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Tomislav Nikolic, Serbia’s president, opened a new Hungarian Institute in Belgrade today.

In a speech at the ceremony, Orban said Belgrade is Europe’s gateway to the Balkans, and the European Union cannot do without Serbia and Belgrade because “this would be like putting this gate beyond the fence that you want to get through.”

He emphasised that the Hungarian government supports Serbia’s EU accession as a matter of principle and out of a “moral duty”. Doing so is in Hungary’s own interest, too, since “we will truly feel secure only if every one of our neighbours belongs to the EU.”

Orban said he expected the institute to provide a home for dialogue between Hungarian and Serbian culture. He said he was delighted that Hungarian culture at last had a home in the city which had bound together the Hungarian and Serbian peoples through centuries.

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