Official: Instead of building Europe’s peace, Brussels is building war
“Brussels is pro-war and isn’t building Europe’s peace, but war. That’s why we say that change is needed in Brussels,” Tamás Menczer said.
“Brussels is pro-war and isn’t building Europe’s peace, but war. That’s why we say that change is needed in Brussels,” Tamás Menczer said.
Twenty years ago, EU membership came with the promise of greater prosperity.
“Twenty years ago today, our family was finally united in a common home. Hungary has always been at the heart of Europe,” Ursula von der Leyen said.
The leaders will discuss bilateral political and economic issues as well as international affairs.
The foreign minister said Hungary will be taking over the rotating presidency of the European Union in a period fraught with dangers such as the migration pressure faced by the continent.
Since the start of the migration crisis in 2015, Hungary has spent 700 billion forints (EUR 1.8bn) on border protection, while EU contributions have barely surpassed 1%.
Hungary today is the only country in Europe calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and peace talks regarding the war in Ukraine.
The prime minister said that Fidesz’s Budapest operations, alongside the central government, must strive to get the most out of the nation’s capital.
Minister Szijjártó said the government will carry on protecting the country’s sovereignty despite being “constantly under siege” and on the receiving end of constant attacks.
Máté Kocsis said it had become clear in 2022 that the Hungarian left wing was being financed from abroad.
Tom van Grieken, the leader of the Flemish Interest party praised Hungary’s firm steps against illegal immigration.
The migration crisis posed serious threats to Spain and Hungary, and those countries should take the firmest possible action.
The prime minister said the elections coincided with great changes in world politics and geopolitical trends.
The prime minister said a sovereigntist world is organized without ideologies, along with mutual interests.
The president said they had discussed “the future of our communities”.