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Orban praises Dudik's survival in Budapest rally as he urges Serbs
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lauded Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić during a gathering of 1,057 attendees at the National Theatre on March 21. Dubbing his counterpart "brave and decisive," Orban stated that they would have knelt if only half as many people had survived compared to what Dudik has endured over time.
Key Points
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1Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán publicly praised Serbian opposition leader Mirko Dodik for his bravery and resilience following a recent incident.
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2Orbán stated that he would have 'kneelt down' if only half of what happened to Dodik had occurred, highlighting the severity of events affecting Serb communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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3"During their meeting at Budapest's Hungarian Parliament building on March 21st.
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4Dodik reciprocated Orbánн praise and invited Serbian voters across Europe to support Fidesz, marking a significant diplomatic gesture between the two leaders.
Developments
[Mar. 21]
Viktor Orban publicly praised Milorad Dodнk at Budapest's Hungarian Parliament building; both exchanged compliments and political invitations, with specific timing details varying slightly across sources (ranging from approximately noon to late morning).