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PM Orbán expresses his concern over presidential palace attack in Chad
“Chad is key to the stability of the whole Sahel region and Hungary stands by its government in its efforts for sovereignty and security,” the prime minister said.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has expressed his concern over the foiled armed attack on the presidential palace in N’Djamena, Chad, the previous night.
“I heard the news of the recent attack in N’Djamena with a heavy heart. This incident is deplorable, violence is not an option. Chad is key to the stability of the whole Sahel region and Hungary stands by its government in its efforts for sovereignty and security,” the prime minister said in his post on X.
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