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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said yesterday that Hungarians “don’t want to turn into a mixed race” and have no intention of mixing with non-Europeans.
The right-wing leader added that the multicultural countries of Western Europe, where Europeans and non-Europeans live together, “are no longer nations”.
The 59-year-old Orban defended his vision of the unmixed Hungarian race and criticized indiscriminate immigration policies in his speech during a visit to Romania.
“We move, work and mingle across Europe,” he said in a speech at Baile Tusnad University in Transylvania, where there is a large community of ethnic Hungarians.
“But we don’t want to become a mixed race, a multi-ethnic people mixing with non-Europeans,” he said, among other things.
He added that the West is already “split in two”, with one of the halves where Europeans mix with non-Europeans, wrote the Hungarian network Daily News Hungary.
“Those countries continue to fight central Europe to change it and make it like them. So from a spiritual point of view, the West has moved to central Europe,” said Orban.
The leader was elected by an overwhelming majority in April and has been leading since 2010 with a conservative style based on the “protection of Christian Europe”.
Orban, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has previously said that Western sanctions against Russia have failed and that the war in Ukraine will only end with a Russia-US peace deal.
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