“For Georgia, Hungary is more than a partner – it is a nation with which we share close and ever-deepening ties, grounded in shared values and mutual respect,” said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest, Hungary.
According to the PM, the Georgia-Hungary partnership continues to grow across many areas and will become even stronger in the years ahead.
“As I conclude, allow me to underscore how deeply Georgia values its friendship and partnership with this beautiful country – Hungary. For Georgia, Hungary is more than a partner – it is a nation with which we share close and ever-deepening ties, grounded in shared values and mutual respect. Our partnership continues to grow across many areas, and I am confident it will become even stronger in the years ahead.
Unfortunately, the Brussels bureaucracy, which is deprived of sovereignty, cannot accept any sovereign government that defends its country’s independence and traditional values. They cannot accept that you visit this country and see authentic Hungary, unlike many European countries, which have essentially lost their identity. They cannot accept that Hungary, thanks to its patriotic government, is effectively protecting itself from gender propaganda, immigration, and other vices that pose an existential problem for modern Europe,” he said.
The PM expressed hope that the upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary would be held without the Brussels bureaucracy’s interference.
“We hope that the upcoming parliamentary elections, that is a watershed not only for Hungary, but also for Europe’s future, will take place without the rough interference of the Brussels bureaucracy. Democracy must prevail over foreign interference in Hungary’s democratic elections.
I would like to personally thank Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for his steadfast support for Georgia. He is a true warrior for his nation, and his words and actions have consistently demonstrated respect and care for the Georgian people. If not the strong leadership of Prime Minister Orban and his brave fight for Hungary’s national interests, it would have been much more difficult for Georgia to protect its democracy, national sovereignty and identity.
Viktor Orbán’s leadership is important not only for Hungary, but for all of Europe. Therefore, I wish Prime Minister Orbán a long tenure as the leader of Hungary.
Finally, I would like to extend my best wishes to all those around the world who remain committed to protecting their nation’s independence, safeguarding traditional values and respecting the democratic choices of their citizens in the face of growing ideological pressure.
God bless Hungary! God bless Georgia! Thank you very much!” he concluded.

