“The European Union needs closer cooperation on markets and defense issues,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on September 6, emphasizing, but not on political issues such as migration, where large differences between countries make this impossible.
“There are problems, even existential questions, for which we do not have common answers. They are war, peace, migration, gender issues, full employment. If you force us to gather on the issues with which we do not agree, then you are disintegrating the European Union,” Orbán said at the conference held in the city of Chernobyl, Italy.