Orbán pledges ‘aid to survive and start anew’ in Aleppo
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has expressed his sympathies and pledged Hungarian aid to Jean-Clement Jeanbart, the retired Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of Aleppo, after reports that the archeparchy's residence collapsed during last week's earthquake, killing one priest and injuring Jeanbart.
Orbán said in a letter he was distressed to hear of the disaster and relieved when the archbishop’s life was no longer in danger, Bertalan Havasi, the PM’s press chief, said on Thursday.
The prime minister said he remembered fondly of the archbishop’s visit to Hungary in 2017, adding that Hungary stood by the community during its present trials.
“The Hungarian government will do everything in its power to aid [the region] to survive and start anew. We remember the victims and pray for those who have lost loved ones and their homes,” Orbán said.