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"So we need to talk to each other and seek what we have in common, and similarities, and this is not hard when it comes to Polish-Hungarian relations." FROM SOUTH TO NORTH Magyar's visit will take him across Poland, from Krakow, where he landed on Tuesday with a commercial flight, to the capital Warsaw and then the Baltic port city of Gdansk. Magyar said on Monday he would travel by train to Warsaw on Tuesday evening on "a high-speed rail line built with EU funding - by the 'evil Brussels'," alluding to Orban's anti-EU rhetoric.