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March 15 commemoration held at Kossuth statue in US Capitolium
“We must stand up for shared values such as peace, family, national values and Christian culture,” Zsófia Koncz said.
The 1848-49 revolution and freedom fight of Hungary against Habsburg rule was commemorated at the statue of revolutionary leader Lajos Kossuth displayed in the US Capitolium in Washington, DC, on Wednesday.
Zsófia Koncz, Hungary’s state secretary for family policy, said Kossuth had been a “link” between the US and Hungary, “as is the value of families as the foundation of both nations”. “We must stand up for shared values such as peace, family, national values and Christian culture,” she said.
Koncz told MTI that during her visit, she had seen “great interest in the US” regarding Hungarian policies, especially family policy.
Former Republican Senator Rick Santorum said bilateral ties between the two countries had seen a “full 180”, enhanced by the “close personal and political relationship between the US president and the Hungarian prime minister”.
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