Foreign Minister calls on EC to start negotiations with US about cooperation on tariff policy
Minister Szijjártó said that the EU should have entered into talks with the US, and car industry tariffs should have been reduced.
Minister Szijjártó said that the EU should have entered into talks with the US, and car industry tariffs should have been reduced.
János Bóka said Hungary’s position is that an immediate ceasefire and meaningful peace talks are needed in order to end the war as soon as possible.
Minister Szijjártó said both Hungary and Slovakia wanted to see a European-American cooperation based on mutual respect.
Balázs Hankó said measures enacted by previous governments still cast a shadow over the efforts of the current one.
János Bóka said he sent a letter to his Polish counterpart today, asking why it was exactly that Hungary "is being attacked".
The Hungarian public prosecutor requested Magyar's immunity to be lifted over allegations of theft on September 26, 2024, Deutsch said on Facebook.
"Hungary doesn't want to be dragged into the war. So we must maintain our sovereignty," Minister Szijjártó said.
Gergely Gulyás said Germany must play a leading role in Europe, arguing that "there is no strong European Union without a strong Germany."
Minister Szijjártó met Gebran Bassil, head of Lebanon's Christian Free Patriotic Movement, for talks in Budapest on Monday.
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Minister Szijjártó pointed out that neither the European Union as a whole nor any of its member states are threatened by any risk of war, not even from Russia.
Hungary's statutory monthly minimum wage was raised by 9pc to HUF 290,800 for unskilled laborers and by 7pc to HUF 348,800 for skilled workers from January 1, 2025.
Manfred Weber and Ursula von der Leyen want to bring Ukraine into the European Union, and very quickly, Tamás Menczer said. This entails many dangers, he added.
The prime minister said it did not appear that Europe was currently threatened by war.
The National Economy Ministry noted that pensions had been raised by 3.2% in January, corresponding to the government's assumption for average annual inflation.