Finance Minister: There can be no economic success without confidence and cooperation
Minister Varga said confidence and cooperation had allowed Hungary's economy to triple in size, at current prices, and grow 42 percent, in real terms, since 2010.
Minister Varga said confidence and cooperation had allowed Hungary's economy to triple in size, at current prices, and grow 42 percent, in real terms, since 2010.
On October 23, the national flag will be hoisted at Kossuth Square in front of Parliament at 9am.
The MoU was signed in Istanbul by MOL chairman-CEO Zsolt Hernadi and TPAO chairman-CEO Ahmet Turkoglu.
Minister Szijjártó said energy was "the most successful area of bilateral cooperation" between Hungary and France, adding that the sides were "in full agreement" on the use of nuclear energy.
The ministry said the finalised document was submitted for the EU Energy Council's meeting earlier this week.
PfE's leadership was also in attendance, as well as Andrej Babis, the head of the Czech ANO party, Jordan Bardella of the French Rassemblement National, Matteo Salvini of Italy's Lega, and Geert Wilders.
Hungary is a staunch supporter of strengthening Europe's defense industry and crisis management capacity so that the bloc can live up to the challenges of a changing security environment.
The aim is to strengthen the European Union's defense and crisis management capability which is particularly important because of the migration situation.
The Hungarian-Turkish Cultural Year organized to mark the 100th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Hungary and Turkey offers an opportunity to strengthen cultural cooperation between the two countries.
At today’s Government Info session, Minister Gergely Gulyás, head of the Prime Minister’s Office, announced that the Hungarian government will launch a national consultation to gather public input on its new economic strategy.
The foreign minister said Europeans had cottoned on to the region's significance 10-12 years after the Hungarian government decided to intensify ties with the region.
The foreign minister said the bloc sorely needed new momentum, and this could be provided by Western Balkan countries.
Anikó Raisz emphasised the importance of simultaneously handling the goals of environmental protection, health, and the bloc's competitiveness when it comes to EU policymaking.
The president laid a wreath at the "Death Wall", where thousands of people were executed by firing squad during the Second World War.
The Hungarian presidency of the Council of the European Union strives to create a competitive, crisis-resistant, sustainable, farmer-friendly and knowledge-based agricultural sector.