PM Orbán to invite Netanyahu to visit Hungary
"We solely consider the quality and state of Israel-Hungary ties ... Israel's prime minister will be surrounded by suitable security to conduct substantive talks in Hungary," the prime minister said.
"We solely consider the quality and state of Israel-Hungary ties ... Israel's prime minister will be surrounded by suitable security to conduct substantive talks in Hungary," the prime minister said.
The minimum wage would rise by 12 percent on average in the next three years.
The prime minister said Europe is being rocked by uncertainty about the two months ahead until US President Donald Trump is inaugurated.
Addressing the Ukraine war, international diplomacy, and Hungary’s strategy for economic and political stability, he also discussed key alliances and the growing influence of conservative forces in Europe.
"A ceasefire and peace talks have never been more important than now," Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said.
The prime minister called Kazakhstan "a strategic partner" in terms of Hungary and Europe's energy security.
The speaker said Hungary had always been right that it was in the interest of European people to choose "peace, democracy and prosperity" over "war, dictatorship and impoverishment".
The prime minister said Donald Trump's impending presidency had made the prospect of peace, or at least a ceasefire, tangible.
President Sulyok said cooperation had benefitted both countries in recent years, noting that this year the two countries were marking ten years of their strategic partnership.
The prime minister convened a meeting of the Defense Council given the latest developments of the war in Ukraine, and the increased threat of escalation.
The prime minister and Tokayev attended the Hungary-Germany football match on Tuesday evening and will hold talks today.
Minister Bóka said Jewish communities "enjoy the greatest security" in Hungary, and the country hoped to set an example to other member states in this regard.
Balázs Hidvéghi said the government was working to ease the lives of pensioners.
The foreign minister said Europe has been handed a chance to restore peace on the continent thanks to Donald Trump's election win.
Olivér Várhelyi called enlargement a down payment on the bloc's future peace and economic prosperity.