PM Orbán gives international press conference: US-Iran conflict, migration, climate change, EPP

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told an international press conference on Thursday he was ready to run for another term in his post.
Orbán ready to continue as PM
Ruling Fidesz has yet to make a decision concerning its prime minister candidate for the next election, Orbán said, but added that “I stand prepared”.
Last year saw European Parliament and municipal elections in Hungary, but the campaign is now over, Orbán said,
adding that the next two years “must be about governing”. The government will not participate in political campaigns before January 2022, and will “spend all its time focusing on the minutiae [of governing] till then”, he said.
In the next two “busy and hard-working” years the government will “accelerate and strengthen efforts to develop the country”, he added.
Concerning his party, Orban expressed agreement with “those that say that Fidesz has been more combative in the past two years than before” adding, however that “the campaign is over and we must return to the earlier way of policy making”. He argued that the campaign had been “too long, combative and confrontative”, saying that “people don’t like that”. He said the government should resume its earlier “national consultation” surveys, adding that he was planning at least two such surveys for this year.
Answering a question about a possible government reshuffle, Orbán said that “governing is a risky and responsible job” and insisted that “no changes must be made without a compelling reason”.
“Stability is an important value but if something needs to be fixed it should be fixed,” he added.
New European ChristDem initiative ‘may be necessary’
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Thursday said a new Christian Democrat initiative in the European Union “may be warranted”.
Speaking at an international press conference, Orbán said the European People’s Party (EPP), where Hungary’s ruling Fidesz suspended its membership last March, is “not interesting for Fidesz in its current form”. Therefore, changes are needed within the party group, he said.
Orbán said the EPP is “shrinking, it is losing its influence, positions, and seats in the European Parliament” because it has taken a “mistaken, liberal, centrist, and Socialist” direction.
The question is whether Fidesz has enough weight to “force or initiate” changes, Orbán said.
Should the EPP prove incapable of change, European politics will need a new Christian Democratic initiative to offset the rise of French President Emmanuel Macron’s leftist movement, Orbán said.
Hungary to separate energy policy, political alliances
PM Orbán said that
Hungarian energy policy has been so far been kept separate from its policy of making alliances, and the government intends to keep it that way.
He said Hungary was going to apply the same approach to the conflict between Iran and the United States.
Orbán said he hoped to bring the European Union’s stance on Iran closer to that of the US and Israel.
Hungary’s view is that the number of countries with nuclear weapons should not grow, he said.
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On another topic, Orbán said
Hungarian energy independence was “in much better shape” after his Fidesz party’s ten-year rule “than ever before”.
The swift start of gas production in Romania, and Hungary acquiring partial ownership in a Croatian liquefied gas terminal would guarantee Hungarian energy independence, he added.
Orbán urges ‘calm, methodical’ approach to fighting climate change
Hungarians can preserve their way of life in the Carpathian Basin “but to do so we must adopt a calm and methodical approach to climate change,” Orbán said on Thursday.





