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Dodik in Budapest: The EU has a Chance to survive on Orban’s Policy

Published October 3, 2023
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The President of Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik met yesterday in Budapest with the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban.

The meeting and working lunch of Dodik and Orban took placeat noon in the Carmelite Monastery in Buda.

Dodik assessed that Orban is a rational, important and realistic politician in the European Union (EU) and a synonym of what the EU should be.

“The EU has a chance to survive on his policy. On this other, liberal one, that’s a problem,” said Dodik on Sunday after arriving in Budapest.

On the first day of his visit to Hungary, Dodik met with Bishop Lukijan of Buda and solemnly opened the “Serbian Days” event, during which Serbian culture, customs, art and science will be presented in Hungary through various events and programs over the next month.

On Sunday night, the President of RS visited the exhibition about Mina Karadzic by Svetlana Matic, in the “Krug” Gallery in Tekelianum, and visited the Church of St. George in Budapest, Klix.ba reports.

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