PM Orbán: We must win the fight to reopen the oil pipeline
At the Debrecen antiwar rally, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned that Hungary faces growing pressure over the war in Ukraine, energy supplies, and the country’s future within Europe.
At the Debrecen antiwar rally, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned that Hungary faces growing pressure over the war in Ukraine, energy supplies, and the country’s future within Europe.
Hungarian-Ukrainian relations took another sharp turn for the worse after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky publicly threatened Prime Minister Viktor Orbán over Hungary’s refusal to back another €90 billion package for...
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a stark warning about the direction of Europe’s economy, arguing that while many economic forecasts assume a peaceful environment, the reality discussed among European leaders...
At Thursday’s Government Info press conference, Minister Gergely Gulyás, the minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office, addressed the current state of Hungary’s energy security and the situation surrounding the Druzhba...
The agreement strengthens regional defense industry cooperation and helps build a strong and independent Central Europe.
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.
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 United States is continuously launching diplomatic initiatives and maintaining direct contact with Russia, while European leaders have decided to continue the war.
27 February 2026, Budapest
Ukraine’s decision to keep the Druzhba oil pipeline closed is a deliberate political move that endangers Hungary’s energy security, Minister Gergely Gulyás said at Thursday’s Government Info session.
Speaking live at Megafon Club in a panel talk, Prime Minister Orbán framed the coming weeks as a test of whether Hungary can keep itself out of a widening conflict while resisting coordinated pressure from Kyiv and Brussels.
25 February 2026 , Budapest
23 February 2026, Budapest
23 February 2026, Budapest