PM Orbán: If there's no Fidesz, there's war
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.
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 move, he said, will further deepen bilateral economic cooperation while contributing to the modernization of Kyrgyzstan’s agriculture and food industry.
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...
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 would be devastating for hundreds of thousands of European farmers.
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.
Europe must continue to support the modernization and capacity expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure in order to ensure security of supply, Energy Minister Csaba Lantos said at Monday’s meeting of the EU Energy Council in Brussels.
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.
Foreign Minister Szijjártó said Brussels is planning to send an additional HUF 80 trillion to Ukraine, a move he described as an unacceptable escalation risk that runs directly counter to the interests of the Hungarian people.
In an interview with Mandiner’s Hotel Lentulai podcast, Prime Minister Orbán delivered a stark warning: "The use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine would be an act of economic warfare."
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.
With the Danish presidency intending to showcase support for Ukraine’s EU accession and increase political pressure on member states that “still rely on facts and common sense,” Minister for EU Affairs János Bóka said in a statement posted on Facebook.
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.
A total of 240 company-to-company meetings are taking place at the Hungarian–Russian business forum in Moscow on Tuesday.