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              CELEBRATING POLISH-HUNGARIAN FRIENDSHIP DAY

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                        HON. TIMOTHY M. KENNEDY

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Tuesday, March 25, 2025

  Mr. KENNEDY of New York. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and 
celebrate Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day, observed on March 23rd, an 
important occasion that honors the deep rooted historical ties and 
enduring friendship between Poland and Hungary. This day is a tribute 
to the centuries-long relationship between the two nations, built on 
mutual support, shared values, and a commitment to independence.
  The bond between Poland and Hungary dates back over a thousand years, 
with moments of solidarity that have shaped the history of both 
countries. From the 13th century, when Polish and Hungarian royalty 
intermarried, to the shared struggles against foreign domination and 
the fight for independence, the two nations have stood together in 
times of adversity.
  In the 20th century, the friendship between Poland and Hungary was 
again tested during both World Wars, where the peoples of both counties 
supported each other in the face of oppression. One of the most pivotal 
moments came during the 1956 Hungarian Uprising against Soviet control, 
which was met with strong support from the Polish people, solidifying 
the bond between the nations.
  Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day was officially established in 2007 as 
a way to celebrate and strengthen these historical and cultural ties. 
On this day, both countries come together to celebrate their shared 
heritage through cultural performances, exhibitions, diplomatic 
meetings, and joint commemorations.

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It is a day of mutual respect and admiration, where citizens of both 
Poland and Hungary honor the legacy of their friendship and the 
importance of international unity.
  As we celebrate Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day, let us reflect on 
the values that have brought our nations together: freedom, solidarity, 
and a commitment to each other's well being. May this day continue to 
inspire future generations to uphold the bonds of friendship and work 
together for a stronger, more connected world.

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