Magyar, among other things, responded to the question from Croatian media and also spoke about MOL's director Zsolt Hernadi, who was convicted in Croatia. "Both sides are responsible in the MOL-INA case. Before I say anything, I must look at these confidential documents because I believe that the Hungarian courts had a reason for not extraditing Hernadi. Also, Orban's fault is that Hungarian-Croatian relations have become cold," he stated. Magyar also spoke about whether he would keep the map of so-called Greater Hungary in his office, which had caused numerous controversies during Viktor Orban's rule. "Hungary has a history. I will not deny that Hungarians remember their history and remember that time as a golden age. I see nothing wrong with those maps. I do not think it is revisionism if someone carries such symbols or hangs them on the wall. We need to look to the future and improve our relations," he concluded.