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"Mr President, it is a political success that after so much travail, a constructive direction has been set for the EU in the spirit of the founding fathers. It is a political failure, however, that contrary to the spirit of the founding fathers, it is not offered to all EU citizens. This is how it could transpire that on Monday, the Hungarian Prime Minister recounted the summit to the Hungarian Parliament as follows: Hungary has won, and the EU has bowed to Hungarian economic policy. It is disappointing that while Gyula Horn, who will be turning 80 years old tomorrow, had the strength to cut through the Iron Curtain while standing in the shadow of two world orders, you are silently assisting in the erection of a new Iron Curtain. It is disappointing that you, the leaders of the major powers that came out as the winners of the greatest political and economic transformation since World War II, are unwilling to recognise the consequences. If the dream of a united Europe is replaced by another bipolar world order, the consequences could be tragic and unpredictable. Our political responsibility to preserve and further enhance peace is universal and indivisible. This is what I would like to remind you of after the summit."@en1
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