Hillary Clinton With Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi
Remarks With
Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi Before Their Meeting
Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State
Treaty Room
Washington, DC
October
18, 2012
SECRETARY CLINTON: I’m looking forward to a
meeting to discuss the wide range of issues concerning not only the bilateral
relationship between the United States and Hungary, but also regionally and
globally. I thank the Minister for his willingness to discuss all of these
matters and to look for ways that we can deepen and broaden our relationship.
It is the 56th anniversary of the uprising in Hungary 56 years
ago that was one of the strongest signs of the Hungarian people’s desire for
freedom, for democracy, and the United States continues to strongly support the
aspirations of the Hungarian people. And we’re delighted to have you here,
Minister Martonyi. FOREIGN MINISTER MARTONYI: And I thank you very much for this very,
very kind invitation and for the meeting. I just would like to express my great
gratitude for this opportunity, also for your very kind words and also for all
the help and advices you have been giving to us in the last couple of years.
Yes, indeed, we are celebrating now. It’s not only the 56th
anniversary of the ’56 Revolution, but also with some flexibility, the 90th
anniversary of the establishment of U.S.-Hungarian diplomatic relationship. So
we have lots of reasons to celebrate. At the same time, we have lots of reasons
to talk about things of common interest, and that’s exactly what we are going
to do now. SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much. FOREIGN MINISTER MARTONYI: Thank you. SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you. Thank you, all.