PM Orbán holds talks with Erdoğan in Ankara
President Erdoğan thanked Hungary for the solidarity it showed in the aftermath of the earthquake in Turkey and for its “enormous help”.
President Erdoğan thanked Hungary for the solidarity it showed in the aftermath of the earthquake in Turkey and for its “enormous help”.
The prime minister said that Hungary also sees a danger of the re-emergence of global economic blocs.
The prime minister said Europe was “suffering from war psychosis”, and was being drawn into the war in Ukraine.
Address by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at an extraordinary summit of the Organization of Turkic States
The foreign minister said Turkey would welcome help from Hungarian experts during the clinical phase of testing its coronavirus vaccine.
30 June 2017, Ankara
30 June 2017, Ankara
30 June 2017, Ankara
Had Turkey not fulfilled its obligation, Europe would have been flooded by many millions of migrants and “we would not be able to handle that," PM Orbán said. “Turkey deserves respect for this, which we will always give it," he added
The prime minister is heading to Ankara to take part in a high-level strategic council meeting together with his ministers