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2022-12-10T14:24:35.000000Z Share fontEnable Reading ModeA-AA+Shafaq News/ The Kurdistan region needs the support of more than 50 countries
in order to repatriate all the displaced people to their hometowns, Hungarian President Katalin Novak said on Saturday
Along with Kurdistan's Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, Novak snipped the ribbon on a $4.5-million dollar school in Erbil's
Christian-majority district of Ankawa earlier today
In a speech she delivered during the opening ceremony, Novak said that her country is not the richest or most influential one in the world
"but we want to help and when help is needed, we Hungarians are there." "Hungarians are a nation of doers
You know us because we are here to support you and we are here to support your communities," Novak said, "we condemn violence, we condemn
Our common enemy is international terrorism;§that's what our soldier also fight for here in Iraq." Novak also said that "the reason why we
came here today is not just because I wanted to see the members of the Hungarian troops who pay their service here in order to fight
international terrorism but also because wanted to meet you and I wanted to see on the spot what Hungary['s] help is about and what the
investment of the Hungarian people means here to the local communities.""I am happy to see that the Hungarian investment is really an
investment which goes to your future and I have to assure you that you are not alone."Prime Minister Barzani and President Novak toured the
corridors of the school named "Meltho", which stands for "Word" in Syriac, sprawls over 10,000 meters squared, and consists of three
separate buildings, 44 classes, and seven examination halls.Sponsored by "Vision Education", the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), and
Hungary's government, the $4.5 million educational facility was built in four years and have been receiving pupils for two years so far.