PM Orbán: Hungary cannot be blackmailed
Speaking at an anti-war rally in Esztergom, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a forceful message on energy security, national sovereignty and the war in Ukraine.
Speaking at an anti-war rally in Esztergom, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a forceful message on energy security, national sovereignty and the war in Ukraine.
28 February 2026, Budapest
Prime Minister Orbán declared that the coming years within the European Union will be defined by uncertainty, driven by the tension between strong federalist aspirations and forces seeking national sovereignty.
27 February 2026, Budapest
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán praised the Mercedes-Benz plant in Kecskemét as a symbol of Hungarian capability and industrial pride, marking the milestone of the facility reaching 5,000 Hungarian employees.
Brussels is concerned about Ukraine, not Hungary, and not about the Hungarian people, Communications Director of Fidesz–KDNP Tamás Menczer said on Friday.
Those who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline are the same actors who shut down the Druzhba oil pipeline, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Thursday in Washington following the first meeting of the Peace Council.
The foundation stone of the new Terminal 3 at Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport was laid on Friday, marking the start of a major development project expected to mobilize investments worth around one billion euros.
The foundation of the current strategic cooperation between Hungary and the United States is the personal relationship and friendship between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and President Donald Trump.
25 February 2026 , Budapest
23 February 2026, Budapest
Ukraine seeks to create chaos, but Hungary cannot be blackmailed, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said earlier today at an anti-war rally in Békéscsaba, warning that “whoever bites us will break their teeth.”
At his press conference in Washington, PM Orbán addressed the objectives of the new body, growing transatlantic tensions, and what he described as Ukraine’s interest in destabilizing Hungary.
At a joint press conference in Budapest, PM Orbán welcomed U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio after what he called a “cordial, friendly and serious” meeting, saying bilateral ties have reached a historic high.
16 February 2026, Budapest