Tamás Menczer: Brussels is concerned about Ukraine, not Hungary
Brussels is concerned about Ukraine, not Hungary, and not about the Hungarian people, Communications Director of Fidesz–KDNP Tamás Menczer said on Friday.
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...
The United States is continuously launching diplomatic initiatives and maintaining direct contact with Russia, while European leaders have decided to continue the war.
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...
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.
The European Commission’s proposal for the European Union’s next long-term budget would introduce radical changes compared with the current framework.
Minister Szijjártó described Wang Yi as a friend, noting that this marks their 24th personal meeting over the past eleven and a half years. He added that this is the Chinese foreign minister’s first European visit of 2026.
Hungary firmly rejects condescending claims that portray the country as merely an assembly plant, FM Péter Szijjártó said on Monday at the cornerstone-laying ceremony of U.S. medical technology company Becton Dickinson’s new investment in Környe.
The Hungarian government will protect Hungarian land and the interests of Hungarian farmers against misguided measures from Brussels, Minister of Agriculture István Nagy said at a press conference in Budapest on Monday.
A new study by the Nézőpont Institute has challenged the legitimacy of Transparency International’s (TI) Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), arguing that it functions less as an objective measurement and more as a political weapon.
Hungary must stay out of the war at all costs, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Szombathely, where he addressed the latest stop of the Digital Civic Circles’ nationwide, anti-war series of gatherings.
If it depended solely on U.S. President Donald Trump, peace would already have been achieved in Ukraine, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday, pointing to recent developments that signal progress toward peace.
The 32nd FeHoVa International Exhibition on Firearms, Fishing, and Hunting opened on Thursday at the Hungexpo Budapest Congress and Exhibition Center, bringing together 200 exhibitors from 13 countries. The event will be open to visitors until February 8.
In his latest radio interview on Kossuth Rádió’s “Good Morning, Hungary!”, Prime Minister Orbán emphasized Hungary’s unique global role and its domestic policy resilience amid economic and geopolitical turbulence.
At today’s Government Info press briefing, Gergely Gulyás, Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office, and Eszter Vitályos presented the latest decisions taken at Wednesday’s cabinet meeting.