Liberal world order is over – Orban

The “liberal world order” has come to an end, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has declared Read Full Article at RT.com

Dec 11, 2024 - 10:58
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Liberal world order is over – Orban

Hungary is ready to act as a link between East and West in a new reality, the prime minister has said

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has claimed that his country’s refusal to conform to liberal ideology will yield considerable benefits in the future.

The conservative nationalist politician has been in power since 2010, winning successive elections on a platform of defying what he considers to be authoritarian rule by Brussels.

“The liberal world order is over,” he declared during a speech in Budapest on Tuesday. 

EU leaders have accused Orban of backsliding on democracy in Hungary and undermining the bloc’s attempts to project solidarity on the Ukraine conflict. Orban has argued that Brussels’ policies have been disastrous for EU member states.

“As the changes come, only those nations can be winners that can bring the most out of themselves,” Orban told a gathering of university students, as quoted by his office.

“Those who assimilate, fall into line, are unable to show their own values or discover the strength inherent in their national character will soon become irrelevant,” he added.

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Hungary is “the westernmost Eastern and the easternmost Western nation,” and it seeks to “connect to all the economic powerhouses of the world,” Orban said.

Budapest claims that the West’s response to the Ukraine conflict, including its attempts to punish Russia with economic sanctions, has caused a decline in living standards and other problems in Europe.

Unlike other national leaders, who intend to support Kiev “for as long as it takes” to defeat Moscow, Orban has refused to send any military assistance and has attempted to mediate peace talks. Earlier this year, the prime minister made visits to Ukraine, Russia, China and the US during what he called a peace tour in a bid to facilitate negotiations.

Orban expects US President-elect Donald Trump, whom he supports, to bring about radical changes on Ukraine after he is inaugurated in January.