Over 12,000 refugees arrived in Hungary on Saturday
6,724 people crossed into Hungary directly from Ukraine on Saturday, while another 5,408 from Ukraine crossed from Romania.
6,724 people crossed into Hungary directly from Ukraine on Saturday, while another 5,408 from Ukraine crossed from Romania.
The police and soldiers currently controlling the border would also be needed at the Ukraine-Hungary border.
The foreign minister said Europe is facing serious economic challenges due to the war in Ukraine and the community’s sanctions against Russia.
Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said that in the first phase of the scheme, the government will invite bids to disburse 35 million euros in development funding...
Péter Szijjártó said that some 12,000-13,000 refugees were arriving daily from war-stricken Ukraine.
Hungary has become one of the safest countries in Europe and Budapest one of the safest capitals.
László Palkovics outlined the government’s healthcare goals for the new parliament at a Semmelweis Day celebration at the ZalaZONe Test Track Conference Center in Zalaegerszeg on Thursday.
In a wide-ranging interview with Magyar Nemzet, Judit Varga spoke of Hungary’s independent thinking within the liberal-dominated European Union, and called for a pragmatic approach to finding solutions to the issues facing the bloc today.
The Paks-2 nuclear power plant expansion project received positive news on Thursday after the National Atomic Energy Agency (HAEA) approved the application for a manufacturing authorization for the melt trap.
“The shared cultural heritage of the four countries shapes us into a strong community,” Tibor Navracsics, the minister responsible for regional development said.
Péter Szijjártó calls for greater border protection after illegal migration into the EU more than doubles this year.
Reporting on his discussion with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the foreign minister emphasized that the lower the taxes are on work and businesses, the more it helps competitiveness.
Speaking after the first day of the NATO summit in Madrid, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó stressed the need for a brokered peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, and warned NATO against any action which could escalate the conflict.