FM Szijjártó: agreement close in talks between MOL and Serbia’s NIS
An agreement is close in negotiations on the purchase of the Russian-owned stake in Serbian oil company NIS between Hungary’s MOL, the owner Gazprom Neft and the Serbian leadership.
An agreement is close in negotiations on the purchase of the Russian-owned stake in Serbian oil company NIS between Hungary’s MOL, the owner Gazprom Neft and the Serbian leadership.
Designated personnel of the Hungarian Defence Forces (HDF) will assist from Thursday in delivering firewood provided under the social firewood program to those in need
The approach of nation states to migration has changed, partly as a result of everyday experiences among the population, György Bakondi, the prime minister’s chief domestic security adviser, said on...
Hungary’s government announced the launch of a national petition in response to the European Commission’s financial plans to support Ukraine.
Hungarian authorities have granted asylum to several individuals who would face political persecution in Poland, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó confirmed on Monday in Budapest.
Only the strengthening of patriotic parties can offer hope for Europe for a more peaceful and better future, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Monday in Budapest.
The governing parties have proven that they are capable of protecting Hungary from even the greatest dangers.
Brussels has given countless signs that it is only interested in Ukraine and pays no attention whatsoever to the problems of European people, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó wrote on Facebook on Wednesday.
At the first Government Info session of the year, Minister Gergely Gulyás warned of serious political risks surrounding Ukraine’s future relationship with the European Union.
Hungary will not participate in the European Union’s so-called “war loan” intended to finance support for Ukraine, as the government believes the funds will likely never be repaid, Minister Gergely Gulyás said.
In his latest interview on TV2, Prime Minister Orbán declared that Hungary will celebrate a war-free Christmas, though the dangers facing Europe are far from over.
At today's rally of the Digital Civic Circles in Szeged, Prime Minister Orbán made clear that Hungary’s future hinges not just on political continuity, but on national sovereignty and peace.
Speaking after a tense EU summit in Brussels, Prime Minister Orbán described the meeting not as a political consultation but as a war council.
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has overstepped its authority with its latest ruling on Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal, according to Minister János Bóka, Hungary’s minister for EU affairs.
In a live interview from Brussels, Prime Minister Orbán declared the European Union’s proposal to hand over frozen Russian assets to Ukraine a "dead issue" and "nothing short of a declaration of war."