Gladden Pappin, president of the Hungarian Institute for International Affairs, rebuked proponents of migration during a panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference, as reported by hirado.hu.
On Saturday, Gladden Pappin took part in a late-night panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference entitled “The Divide Between East and West: What Remains of Shared Values?” The panel discussion included former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary R. Clinton, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, Czech Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka, and Ivan Krastev from the ECFR.
During the discussion, the president of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs also pointed out that proponents of migration must recognize that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was right ten years ago.
I hate to say this, but either they recognize that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was right ten years ago, or they wait another ten years and then recognize it,”
said Pappin.
He also criticized the fact that conservative voices would be excluded from the decisions of the European Commission, which continues to move toward qualified majority voting.
Brussels has pushed through the migration pact, which is theoretically supposed to come into force this year, despite the fact that more and more member states are signaling that they do not want to accept this dictate.
“Those who work against Hungary’s interests must be put in their place – not posed with in joint photos,” wrote Balázs Orbán, political director of the Hungarian Prime Minister, in his Facebook post, in which he published a video clip from the debate at the Munich Security Conference.
In his post on X, Balázs Orbán added that a liberal bubble is not the only place where opinions exist, as Pappin made unmistakably clear at the Munich Security Forum.
With regard to migration, family, and peace, Europe is now making exactly the corrections that Hungary called for a decade ago—either they admit that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was right 10 years ago, or they will realize it in 10 years,
the political director emphasized.
You can watch the entire discussion at this YouTube link.
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