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Well he noted it at one point. I think I noted it he noted it.
I think he is trying to create the illusion that whatever happens it's part of some plan they have in motion.
We are in the situation where EU multis rule the market, but we have to rely on the Russians for energy (gas, nuclear), while the gas is true to Turkey as well, but the Chinese build their battery and car plants in the country, and now we have to take American investments to satisfy Trump's trade balance demands or whatever probably part of being a good client for Washington.
So Orbán just claims that this is their the master plan, we are doing "connectivity". But we are on a path with hard constraints.
And there is a thing that too many masters as a great author once wrote. Kek.
Frankly he talked a lot, but he touched on many topics and spent 2-3 minutes on most, and even where he talked more, those raise more questions, than gives answers. I got the feeling the whole thing was very shallow. I hoped for something more substantial.