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HUNGARY: HUNGARIAN PREMIER SAYS NO CHANCE OF UNIFYING ALL MAGYARS INTO ONE STATE.(Viktor Orban)(Brief Article)
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January 3, 2001
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Prime Minister Viktor Orban, in his televised address on the New Year, said that Hungarians must accept the "painful realization that there is no possibility to bring all those belonging to the Hungarian nation into one state in the near future," Hungarian media reported...
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