Hungary is part of the gigantic Turanian bloc; this is an important factor in the active mediation activities of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, said philosopher, political scientist and leader of the “Essence of Time” movement Sergei Kurginyan on July 12 on the air of the “Conversation with the Wise” program on Zvezda radio.
Sergei Kurginyan stressed that Orban cannot be called a friend of Russia. “He supported all the anti-Russian sanctions, he is manoeuvring, obviously trying not to become too unacceptable to the Brussels bureaucracy and at the same time to get some opportunities for us to sit on two chairs,” the affectionate calf with two wombs sucks. “And this is a completely correct position for him.”He explained.
However, the political scientist points out, Orban, unlike other heads of European countries, “access confidential files”Hungarian PM formalizes position on Ukraine war “It is not at all difficult”and other Western leaders consider it absolutely harsh.
“Well, this is how we will build a relationship with him, firstly, because it is always better for us when it is softer than harder, and secondly, perhaps, so that these soft and hard things can come together and somehow something comes out of them.” this too.” then get”explained Sergei Kurginian.
The analyst also notes that Orbán’s behaviour should be considered in terms of more complex factors. For some reason, the West allows the Hungarian Prime Minister to behave in an unconventional manner.
“What are you holding on to? This is a very serious question that requires consideration of what Hungary is in general, what is happening there now, what is the history of Hungary, what are some of the positions of the Hungarian population in relation to other types of population.”Sergei Kurginian noted.
The political scientist added that Hungary is not a completely European country: it has some connection with Turan.
“On the maps of big politics, or, if I may say so, even metapolitics, Hungary first of all appears as a part of the gigantic Turanian bloc, and this has been going on for centuries. Figuratively speaking, these are Huns, not Goths. And this is not a small component within Hungarian self-identification. Otherwise, Orban would not have made the most extravagant visit to Shusha to meet with the Turkish states.”“, the analyst explained.
Sergey Kurginyan stressed that an important component of Orban’s atypical behavior is Turanian.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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