FM: War in Ukraine could lead to a rise in migration waves
The foreign minister said that even when international attention is being focused on the war in Ukraine, other security challenges must not be forgotten.
The foreign minister said that even when international attention is being focused on the war in Ukraine, other security challenges must not be forgotten.
PM Orbán led a meeting attended by Gergely Gulyás, Antal Rogán, Tibor Benkő, and Sándor Pintér.
The IH had gathered 60 percent more data over the past year than the preceding period, even though it was hampered by pandemic restrictions.
The coronavirus epidemic has accelerated changes in the world, Minister Szijjártó said, ushering in a “new type of competition” between states and governments.
Minister Benkő said the strategy's military chapters were focused on Europe’s defense capabilities and the strengthening of relations with France and the UK.
"If Hungary wants to guarantee its national security and assert its national interests within the alliance, NATO membership has no alternative", László Kövér said in Parliament commemorating 20 years of NATO membership
While the outcome of recent elections and sources of political instability in Europe figured prominently in Prime Minister Orbán’s interview this morning on Kossuth Radio, he also warned about the coming “high tide” of migration and touched on Hungary’s budget for next year as well as the planned amendment to the Fundamental Law
Zoltán Kovács said the government will focus on policies that favor Hungarians, including families, education, healthcare and more
In 2018, Europeans will prize security above all else and the Hungarian government prizes the security of the Hungarian people similarly, Károly Kontrát, parliamentary state secretary of the ministry of the interior, said
“I regard it as a serious risk to national security that the organizations funded by Soros actively transported illegal immigrants to Hungary’s border," János Lázár said