House Speaker: Hungary-China bilateral relations have developed 'spectacularly' in recent years
Cooperation between Hungary and the People's Republic of China always had been characterised by friendship and mutual respect.
Cooperation between Hungary and the People's Republic of China always had been characterised by friendship and mutual respect.
A proposed package of European Union regulations on VAT in the digital age approved by EU finance ministers will allow businesses to register for VAT purposes once for all member...
The prime minister will meet NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in Budapest on Thursday.
The prime minister assured the Kyrgyz president that at the upcoming Coptic summit in Baku, Hungary would support the Kyrgyz initiative to protect mountain culture and way of life.
Minister Varga said the compromise had been reached after two years of negotiations, adding that ministers were expected to approve the package at the meeting on Tuesday.
When the European Parliament started hearing European Commissioner candidates, the delegation said they would attend all hearings and query the candidates.
Minister Varga said Europe's increasingly serious challenges call for urgent and effective solutions.
The prime minister insisted that early in 2024 he had predicted that the balance of power in the West would shift by the end of the year.
Hungary's parliament declared November 4 a national day of mourning in 2013.
"We hope to contribute towards saving lives and mitigating the damage. Our Spanish friends can count on us," Tristan Azbej said.
Hungary and Austria wanted to reaffirm their commitment to their friendly and neighborly ties as well as their unwavering historical and cultural relations.
The government aims to boost the employment rate to 85 percent and tap the 300,000-strong labor market reserve.
Minister Szijjártó said the global security situation was currently in its worst shape since the Second World War, so stabilization would be important.
Today in Vienna, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) leader Herbert Kickl signed a joint declaration affirming their commitment to strengthening ties between Hungary and Austria and promoting shared goals for Europe.
Minister Nagy said the government would consider a role for state-backed capital funds in supporting the endeavour to ensure affordable housing.