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Pakistan to be Among World’s Future Big Powers, Hungarian PM

July 28, 2024
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Pakistan to be Among World’s Future Big Powers, Hungarian PM
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that the balance of global power is moving towards Asia. He pointed to countries like China, India, Pakistan, and Indonesia as the future major powers of the world.

Orban believes that in the next few decades or even centuries, Asia will become the main center of global power.During a speech in Budapest, Orban criticized the West, calling it “irrational” and suggesting that its declining power would be beneficial for Russia.

He predicted a shift in global influence away from the West, with Asia and Russia gaining more power.Orban’s government has been working to strengthen its relationships with Beijing and Moscow, which is different from the approach of most other countries in the European Union. He has expressed a clear vision of a future where Asia takes the lead on the global stage, and his comments reflect this strategic alignment.

The Prime Minister’s remarks highlight a significant change in how global power dynamics are perceived and suggest a future where Asian countries play a much larger role in international affairs. Orban’s views and policies indicate a deliberate move towards closer ties with Asian and Russian governments, setting Hungary apart within the EU.

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