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Russia's power aspirations in
Central Europe did not begin
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with the Soviet Union.
Königsberg as a target was not
the beginning of communism
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in the 18th century.
From the XVIIIth century to World War I,
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Königsberg as a target can be demonstrated
at any time, so can be the
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Dardanellasand notwithstanding the fact
that this era of power has passed,
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we must always pay attention
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and warn the world about it.
We must strive to ensure that
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NATO continues to function in order
to maintain balance in Europe,
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to operate so that no forces
can prevail either in Germany or
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elsewhere that oppose each other,
not to create a situation where the
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Americans are prone to isolicist
principles and want to retreat
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from Europe by turning inwards,
because if America retires,
Europe is left to itself,
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and the old conflicts are renewed.
You no need no great gift of foresight to know that some
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empire will always be created,
and this danger does not go away.
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I told you all this so that we
would not only think about tomorrow,
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what will happen here tomorrow,
within a year or two,
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during our term of office.
We must work in such a way as
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to prepare for this multi-faceted
historical chance situation,
and based on the historical
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experience so far, either in
internal politics or in foreign
policy for the Hungarian nation,
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we will seek to ensure security
for Hungary and the Central
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and Eastern European region.
I believe that this Parliament should,
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in most of these matters,
be on the same footing, not just us,
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the three coalition partners
but also the part of the
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opposition that should be
thinking with us on these issues.
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But here, the three coalition
partners must always function
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in balance and agreement
on fundamental national issues
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and when we see the various
instruments in internal politics,
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let us not forget the great lessons,
- the great lessons that centre forces,
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centre parties,
are always broken from the
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left by using right-wing forces,
or right-wing propaganda,
behind seemingly right-wing slogans
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and if economic power is in the
hands of the former far-left
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it is financed from there.
If it is different, then vice versa,
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but that the far-right and
the far-left have the same
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goals and the same aspirations,
we must be aware of that
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and we, mid-party democrats,
whatever party we belong to
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from the three coalition factions,
must work together to achieve this.
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As long as I can, I'm sure
that's what I'm gonna work for.