Minister Szijjártó: We are strengthening Hungarian companies’ role in Kyrgyzstan
The move, he said, will further deepen bilateral economic cooperation while contributing to the modernization of Kyrgyzstan’s agriculture and food industry.
The move, he said, will further deepen bilateral economic cooperation while contributing to the modernization of Kyrgyzstan’s agriculture and food industry.
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The Fidesz delegation in the European Parliament continues to oppose the EU–Mercosur agreement, while the Tisza Party is helping to ensure the rapid entry into force of a deal that...
The world is now facing a choice between peaceful global cooperation and a path of war-driven bloc confrontation that could ultimately lead to self-destruction, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Wednesday in New York.
Antisemitic violent acts have re-emerged across Europe, posing a serious threat unprecedented on the continent since 1945, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s chief domestic security adviser György Bakondi said on Wednesday.
Markus Schäfer, a member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz AG, has been awarded in recognition of his contributions to Hungary, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced in Budapest on Tuesday.
All signs indicate that the European political elite is clearly not interested in achieving peace in Ukraine, which is why everything must be done to prevent them from undermining a diplomatic settlement, Péter Szijjártó said on Tuesday in Budapest.
Hungary has filed a lawsuit on Monday morning with the General Court of the European Union against the European Court of Justice over its ruling that imposed a migration-related fine on the country, Justice Minister Bence Tuzson announced in Budapest.
Speaking at the Digital Civic Circles’ anti-war rally in Mohács, Prime Minister Orbán set out his long-term political mission, addressed the war in Ukraine, and sharply criticized the current direction of the European Union.
The European Union is endangering global security by glorifying attacks on energy systems, as such rhetoric sets a highly dangerous precedent that others around the world may cite as justification.
At today’s Government Info press briefing, Minister Gergely Gulyás firmly rejected the European Union’s recently adopted migration pact implementation, which sets a mandatory migrant quota for Hungary.
Construction of the Paks nuclear power plant expansion is progressing faster than planned, allowing engineers to begin the technical tasks preceding first concrete as early as next week.
The company operating the TurkStream natural gas pipeline will relocate from the Netherlands to Hungary, ensuring the continued operation of the pipeline despite legal and financial attacks.
During his visit to Istanbul, Prime Minister Orbán underlined that Hungary and Türkiye are entering a new phase of strategic cooperation—one built on trust, shared interests and a common commitment to stability in an increasingly turbulent world.