Chinese university plan causes security concerns in Hungary

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Chinese university plan causes security concerns in Hungary

In this image provided by Budapest City Hall, Gergely Karacsony, Mayor of Budapest, right, and Krisztina Baranyi, the mayor of Budapest's 9th district, left, pose together for a photo at the planned site of the Chinese Fudan University campus in Budapest, Hungary on April 26, 2021. Hungary's right-wing government envisions the construction of a gigantic university which has pledged its allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party, while others, like Karacsony and Baranyi, oppose the plan saying the project could have national security risks. (Budapest City Hall via AP)

Chinese university plan causes security concerns in Hungary

In this image provided by Budapest City Hall, Gergely Karacsony, Mayor of Budapest, right, and Krisztina Baranyi, the mayor of Budapest's 9th district, left, pose together for a photo at the planned site of the Chinese Fudan University campus in Budapest, Hungary on April 26, 2021. Hungary's right-wing government envisions the construction of a gigantic university which has pledged its allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party, while others, like Karacsony and Baranyi, oppose the plan saying the project could have national security risks. (Budapest City Hall via AP)