PM Orbán: Hungary has been warning of migration dangers since 2015
The prime minister said Hungary had been telling not just Germany but all of Europe since 2015 "not to lose their common sense in connection with migration".
The prime minister said Hungary had been telling not just Germany but all of Europe since 2015 "not to lose their common sense in connection with migration".
The foreign minister has welcomed Wednesday's phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"Hungary, as a reliable ally, will also fulfil its NATO commitment" on defense spending this year, the defense minister said.
The prime minister warned that the European Union's "days are numbered" if the Germans and the French don't put the EU on a new path.
Minister Szijjártó said that energy crises are quite common nowadays and often caused by "political hysteria".
The summit hosted by the American commentator will be held on the sidelines of the international World Governments Summit.
"It is time we talked about the real path to peace," said Defense Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky.
Tamás Deutsch slammed the EC for plans to continue financing the war in Ukraine with "incomprehensibly large amounts" despite "a changed geopolitical reality".
The prime minister said that while voters are "clearly against" migration, Brussels promotes a "pro-migration" stance.
The prime minister said the institution of 13th-month pensions "has its opponents" such as "Brussels bureaucrats, Hungarian economists, and the opposition that would scrap it."
Like Hungary's government, AfD had been "dedicated to stopping illegal migration for years".
Eszter Vitályos said all decisions of the past year rejecting or terminating an investigation must be reassessed.
The president said that those protecting the border had exactly the right equipment necessary to carry out their professional duties.