March27 , 2023

    Hungarian Minister Wants Europe to Return to Its Christian Roots

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    Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Péter Szijjártó, said Hungary has been a Christian country for more than a thousand years and he wished to see Europe to return to its Christian roots.

    “It is an honor to represent a country here which has protected Christianity many times throughout its history and is still proud to be Christian nowadays, as well, and argues in favor of Christianity and Christian culture to be given the priority in Europe,” said the Hungarian minister.

    It is an honor to represent a country here which has protected Christianity many times throughout its history and is still proud to be Christian nowadays. —Péter Szijjártó, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade

    Speaking at the US State Department’s Minis