There was hardly an area of Orbán's Eastern opening that would have contained fewer contradictions than the conquest of Middle Eastern markets and the attraction of capital from there to the Hungarian economy. The second part of our series.
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There was hardly an area of Orbán's Eastern opening that would have contained fewer contradictions than the conquest of Middle Eastern markets and the attraction of capital from there to the Hungarian economy. The second part of our series.