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Gulyás: Christian faith is key to survival

“Our long history has shown us that the key to survival in these times is the depth of Christian faith," said Gergely Gulyás.

Gergely Gulyás, Head of the Prime Minister's Office, said: “Our long history has shown us that the key to survival in these times is the depth of Christian faith.”

Speaking at a general assembly of the Reformed Church in Transcarpathia on Saturday, Gulyas said the ethnic Hungarian community in Transcarpathia is in the most difficult situation of all the communities that make up the world’s Hungarians. “When we help the ethnic Hungarians in Transcarpathia, we also help Ukraine,” he added. “With disregard for international law, Russia has attacked its neighbour which has defended itself heroically,” he said. Hungary condemns the aggression and “we bow our heads to all the soldiers fighting for their home and for freedom”, he added. He noted that Hungary has welcomed hundreds of thousands of refugees and acknowledged the work of ethnic Hungarian institutions in Transcarpathia to look after people fleeing warzones. Humanitarian aid Hungary has offered since the start of the war comes to more than 31 billion forints (EUR 80m) and charities have delivered 3,500 tonnes of donations, worth over 8 billion forints, to Ukraine, he said. Hungary wants to be Ukraine’s friend “but this is made difficult today by intentional misunderstandings and steps that violate the rights of the ethnic Hungarian community”, he said. While Ukraine protests the violation of its sovereignty under international law, it is not right “to neglect basic rights and international norms affecting the ethnic minorities living on its territory”, he said. The Hungarian men that fight under Ukraine’s flag “deserve to be treated as the country’s own”, he added.