Foreign Minister criticizes Tusk's remarks on Hungarian government’s stance on Ukraine war
The foreign minister said Hungary is a sovereign country, “regardless of whether Donald Tusk likes it or not”.
The foreign minister said Hungary is a sovereign country, “regardless of whether Donald Tusk likes it or not”.
Zoltan Kovács said Tusk's latest criticism of Hungary made him sound “like the leader of the Liberals”.
The foreign minister said that Tusk calling Hungary’s democracy “degenerate” called into question the achievements of the Hungarian people.
PM Orbán is set to meet Donald Tusk on the sidelines of an EU summit on March 26 and 27.
US ambassador remembered “the outpouring support from our friends around the world including our NATO-ally Hungary, who offered solidarity during that difficult time"
The debate on the future of the EU is “open, and as long as there is no agreement, countries sharing different views should not be imposed upon," Zoltán Balog said
The minister welcomed the fact that, finally, a serious European leader, the president of the European Council, has labeled mandatory relocation quotas for what they are: ineffective and divisive
In preparation for Thursday’s EU summit, President of the European Council Donald Tusk has circulated a note to EU leaders saying that “the issue of mandatory quotas has proven to be highly divisive and the approach has turned out to be ineffective.”
"European culture, civilization and economy have achieved unprecedented results in the period since the Second World War, and there is every chance of Europe being able to offer its citizens the best and happiest way of life in the world," PM Orbán said