FM: Era of dangers has made ties between Hungary and Serbia even more important
"The governments of Hungary and Serbia put national sovereignty and interests first," the foreign minister said.
"The governments of Hungary and Serbia put national sovereignty and interests first," the foreign minister said.
Corporate investments in Serbia, supported by the state of Hungary, were inaugurated on Monday.
Prime Minister Orbán used his recent interview with TV2’s Tények to draw a sharp contrast between Hungary’s position and the prevailing agenda in Brussels
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"I'm still a bit moved right now, this is the first time I've ever done this in my life, I spoke to a great man, after all," PM Orbán said in a video posted on Facebook after the call.
Nézőpont said surveys showed that the majority of voters agreed with the prime minister and, in the interest of child protection, opposed holding the Pride parade.
Tamás Menczer, Fidesz communications director, said the Vote 2025 survey was under "constant attack".
The prime minister said there were more and more places in the world where order and security were no longer a given, but rather things that had to be fought for.
The prime minister said allowing Ukraine to join NATO would involve the alliance in a war with Russia and would lead to a third world war.
Responses numbering almost 2.3 million for the government's Vote 2025 survey were four times the number of responses to Tisza Party's own survey.
Minister Szijjártó acknowledged Turkey's role in ensuring Hungary's secure energy supply, noting that Hungary took delivery of over 21 million cubic metres of gas a day through the TurkStream pipeline.
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The prime minister said a total of 2,284,732 votes were cast, of which 2,168,431 opposed Ukraine’s accession to the bloc.
The prime minister said NATO "went down the wrong path" at last year’s summit in Washington, DC, because that meeting had been about Ukraine and not about making NATO stronger.
Prices of close to 870 of the some 1,000 food products affected by the markups cap had dropped.