Peter Magyar came to Poland. Is relationship between nations important?

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Karol Nawrocki's gathering with Peter Magyar, who is visiting Poland, ended. The talks took place on Wednesday in Belvedere.

Previously, the Hungarian Prime Minister met with Prime Minister Donald Tuski and talker of the Sejm Vladimir Czarzalist and Senator Margaret Kidawa-Błońska.

During the evening conversation with TVP Info Magyar referred to a gathering with Nawrocki. Let us remind that the Polish president did not support him during the run in Hungary. The Hungarian Prime Minister stressed that both agreed that the most crucial thing was the long-term relationship between Polish and Hungarian peoples, not circumstantial politicians or leaders. He besides pointed out that abroad leaders have the right to support selected political candidates and that this should not affect relations between countries.

There is no relationship in politics, especially in global politics said in an interview with TVP Info.

Key topics of conversation

According to the President's Office, the talks focused on Polish-Hungarian relations, economical cooperation and support for Hungarian activities aimed at independency from Russian gas. Regional safety issues and the improvement of cooperation within the Visegrad Group, the Bucharest 9 and the Trimorese Initiative were besides discussed.

Head of the President's Office for global Policy Marcin In an interview with Polsat News, the useful said that the gathering had a pragmatic and factual character and besides confirmed good relations between Poland and Hungary. According to him, Magyar tries to avoid engaging in Polish interior disputes.

The talks were besides to include Russia's aggressive policy and Europe's future. It besides stated that the Prime Minister of Hungary is presenting a more realistic approach to European Union policy than Donald Tusk, peculiarly on climate and migration issues.

First visits to Poland

On Thursday morning Magyar is due to go to Vienna, where he will return to Budapest by train. A visit to Poland was his first abroad journey since his swearing in to the office of Prime Minister on 9 May.

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