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Hungarian PM says China represents opportunity, not threat

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Hungarian PM says China represents opportunity, not threat

2026-01-06 20:10 Last Updated At:01-07 12:23

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Monday emphasized that his country views China as an opportunity rather than a threat.

When asked about the relations with China at his annual international press conference in Budapest, Orban said that the "all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership for the new era" between Hungary and China means the two countries will maintain their partnership regardless of external conditions.

"We belong to an all-weather relationship. This means that no matter what the external environment is, we will maintain the partnership. This is a good thing for Hungary. Hungary does not see China as a threat, but as a great opportunity," he said.

Orban noted that within the European Union, there are voices inclined to restrict cooperation with China, and Hungary is working to correct this situation.

He also denounced the characterization of China as a so-called "systemic rival" to Europe, saying that this is an attempt by some to reignite ideological confrontation.

"People from different cultural backgrounds have different ways of governance. We have known this for a long time. I have said before that the ancients knew Roman and Greek ways of governance were not interchangeable. That is correct. China is China, Europe is Europe, the United States is the United States. Every country has a system of governance rooted in its own culture. Those who want to synthesize and harmonize all governance methods or turn them into systemic conflict are completely wrong. That idea is wrong for humanity. Therefore, we do not see China as a 'systemic rival.' I believe that by 2026, it is crucial to maintain and further strengthen the in-depth cooperation between China and Hungary," Orban said.

Hungarian PM says China represents opportunity, not threat

Hungarian PM says China represents opportunity, not threat

The Global Mayors Dialogue opened in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province on Tuesday, bringing together mayors and senior city officials from across Europe, Asia, and North America to have in-depth exchanges on practical approaches to developing the ice and snow economy.

Held under the theme "Connecting the World with Ice and Snow, Win-Win Cooperation for a Shared Future", the three-day event gathered mayors, deputy mayors, and mayoral representatives from cities across the globe, including Canada, Finland, Germany, Greece, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, and Türkiye, focusing on the ice and snow economy, cultural integration, smart city development, heritage preservation, and urban governance.

The event featured a main dialogue and a scenario-based dialogue salon to foster in-depth exchanges and spark new ideas. Guests are invited to visit iconic sites such as the Harbin Ice and Snow World and attend the opening ceremony and trade events of the Harbin Ice and Snow Economy Expo, which are showcasing Harbin's achievements in building an ice and snow economy brand, strengthening international exchanges and cooperation, and inheriting ice and snow culture.

Harbin, called China's "ice city", has turned its long, cold winters into a major tourist attraction. Last winter, it welcomed a record 90.36 million visitors, generating 137.22 billion yuan (about 19.44 billion U.S. dollars) in revenue, a year-on-year increase of 16.6 percent.

International mayors gather in Harbin to explore ice and snow economy

International mayors gather in Harbin to explore ice and snow economy

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