We will not import crime, terrorism, homophobia, and a brand of anti-Semitism that sets synagogues ablaze.

We must first and foremost defend Hungary's independence and sovereignty, and, if needed, we must regain it.

When we have sealed the outer border and thus stopped the illegal migration, we can talk about any solution.

The Hungarian interest is that, if necessary, we should make loan agreements with the IMF on a regular basis.

If Europe does not return to the path of common sense, it will find itself laid low in a battle for its fate.

On the taxing of banks, we have to find the level at which they squeal but still pay and open up the next day.

These activists who support immigrants inadvertently become part of this international human-smuggling network.

A country that does not fulfill its tasks in protecting the external borders has to cope with the consequences.

Hungary has a moral debt to the Jews that it helped send to death camps thirty years after the First World War.

We must set up large refugee camps outside the E.U. with armed security and financial support provided by the Union.

An important notion in Indian political thought that is of great value to Hungary is the idea of peaceful development.

The world has changed around Europe. It is not only the migration crisis that has shown Europe is not up for challenge.

Take seriously the traditions, the Christian roots, and all the values that are the basis of the civilisation of Europe.

Protecting a border is not a nice thing. It is not a matter of aesthetics; it cannot be done with flowers and teddy bears.

We have promised to support India in its international aspiration. We have agreed to set up a working group on technology.

What sort of Europe do we want to have? Parallel societies? Muslim communities living together with the Christian community?

When everything is going well, the role of the state in the economy should be limited. When we are in a crisis, it's different.

It would be a sad story to get rid of religious belief, national identity, family, and even sexual identity. That's not freedom.

I don't think that our European Union membership precludes us from building an illiberal new state based on national foundations.

If you allow thousands or millions of unidentified persons into your house, the risk of... terrorism will significantly increase.

We'd accept Germany either allowing all migrants in or not allowing any in. But whatever Germany decides should only apply to Germany.

Hungary does not need a single migrant for the economy to work or the population to sustain itself or for the country to have a future.

Hungary was the only Central European country that was not able to create a new constitution after the collapse of the communist regime.

Hungarian communists were the most talented. They convinced everybody that reforming the communist party was better than making a new party.

If you want to decide the question of migration without asking your citizens against the will of the people, you are fighting a losing battle.

We need to fight to prove to people that it is possible to form an E.U. migration policy that is in line with the Hungarian national interest.

Movement of people is taking place on an immense scale, and from a European perspective, the number of potential future immigrants seems limitless.

A European army must protect the continent from two sides, from the east and from the south, in terms of protecting against terrorism and migration.

We are protecting Europe according to European rules that say borders can be crossed only in certain areas in a controlled way and after registration.

My lesson from history is that if there is a strong moderate centrist party which can lead the country, there is no room for extremists from the right or left.

Do you agree that the European Union should be able to prescribe the mandatory settlement of non-Hungarian citizens in Hungary without the consent of parliament?

Extremism is always potentially dangerous, but in Hungary's political reality, Jobbik and the other far-right parties have no chance of having a major influence.

We do not want to go to the U.K. and take something from them. We do not want to be parasites. We want to work there, and I think that Hungarians are working well.

There are so many problems in the E.U. that several countries are warming up to the idea that after the single currency, a deeper integration could also be created.

If somebody takes masses of non-registered immigrants from the Middle East into a country, this also means importing terrorism, criminalism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia.

Selecting Budapest would not only be a new city and country for the Olympic Games, but put the region on the map. We want to organise the first Central Eastern Europe Olympics.

We can set it as a goal that taxes on labor would be even lower in Hungary... that we will have the cheapest energy in Europe, and that all those who want to work would have a job.

We must not stop speaking the truth to the radical parties because voters will follow those who speak the truth, and European politics will grow more radical, which is in nobody's interest.

Europe is slow to react, it is lagging behind in competitiveness, there are problems with demography, population, serious problems with security, internal security and military capabilities.

According to our estimates, the Hungarians working in the U.K. altogether pay more contributions and taxes than the benefits that they get. So we belong to the world of the fair working people.

It is not in our interest to sign economic policy agreements with the IMF, as that unnecessarily limits the room to manoeuvre of... the Hungarian government, Hungarian parliament and lawmakers.

The Democrats' foreign policy is bad for Europe and deadly for Hungary. The migration and foreign policy advocated by the Republican candidate, Mr. Trump, is good for Europe and vital for Hungary.

Is it not worrying in itself that European Christianity is now barely able to keep Europe Christian? If we lose sight of this, the idea of Europe could become a minority interest in its own continent.

We interpret our agreement with the IMF - our participation in the IMF's system of cooperation - as a borrowing agreement. The IMF sees it as an economic policy agreement. This is not in our interest.

We would like to make it quite clear that we are not migrants into the U.K. But we are the citizens of a state that belongs to the European Union who can take jobs anywhere freely within the European Union.

I believe that the future for a more effective, more efficient way of approaching the challenges Europe is facing is going to be more properly and more effectively handled and seen through the member states.

Irresponsibility is the mark of every European politician who holds out the promise of a better life to immigrants and encourages them to leave everything behind and risk their lives in setting out for Europe.

If your budget is in good shape and you are not indebted too much, you can do what the U.S. did at the beginning of the '30s - building railways, etc., but when you don't have that, you must be far more cautious.

In Hungary, if homosexuals would like to live together, they can do so under the civil code. But what we call marriage is exclusively for one man and one woman. We are a Christian country. That's a historical fact.

The main threat to the future of Europe is not those who want to come here to live but our own political, economic, and intellectual elites bent on transforming Europe against the clear will of the European people.

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