FM: Hungary won't approve sanctions affecting energy sector or nuclear industry
Hungary would not approve any kind of sanctions affecting the energy sector or the nuclear industry, or any that endangered the EU’s foreign relations.
Hungary would not approve any kind of sanctions affecting the energy sector or the nuclear industry, or any that endangered the EU’s foreign relations.
The foreign minister said Brussels invariably gives the wrong response to the most serious economic and security challenges ever faced by the European Union.
"We will not approve of forcing Hungarians to pay the price of war,” the foreign minister said.
The ambassador of Estonia has been summoned to the foreign ministry over “unacceptable” remarks by Estonian politicians criticizing Hungary.
The following is an official statement from Hungary's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Following talks with his Estonian counterpart Urmas Reinsalu, the foreign minister said that “both countries reject illegal migration and plans to change the European population”.
Estonia's Deputy PM considers Hungary and the Visegrad cooperation as examples promoting important European values in debates on the future of the community.
"Both countries consider it a priority to reinforce the Schengen zone, defend the EU’s borders and intensify cooperation between the EU and NATO," Hungary's foreign ministry said
The military unit will begin their post in early July and will conduct training exercises over a three-month period
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has met with Estonian prime minister Juri Ratas to discuss the latter's plans for their European presidency during the second half of 2017