FM: Further developing Hungary-Belarus cooperation is 'important common goal'
Minister Szijjártó said the global security situation was currently in its worst shape since the Second World War, so stabilization would be important.
Minister Szijjártó said the global security situation was currently in its worst shape since the Second World War, so stabilization would be important.
The foreign minister said the European Union's executive, led by Ursula von der Leyen, had "disregarded" the positions of member states and big European businesses with the step.
Minister Szijjártó said that "those in Brussels and European liberals can't process the outcome of the election in Georgia".
Hungary will continue its humanitarian action "as long as it is needed", and support Red Cross activities, said the foreign minister.
The foreign minister said the government would continue to work to ensure that the law has no negative impact on ethnic Hungarians.
Minister Szijjártó said on Facebook that "dozens of European Union countries simply don't understand that democracy is about the will of the people" and not "appointed from Brussels".
The foreign minister said the government hoped it could happen before the end of the Hungarian EU presidency.
Hungary's government is prepared to develop cooperation with Georgia based on mutual respect and support the European integration process, Minister Szijjártó said in a post on Facebook.
Hungary's policies regarding neighboring states are rooted in constant dialogue and mutual respect, Minister Szijjártó said.
Minister Szijjártó said that Hungary supported the resolution to be submitted for a vote next week in the United Nations General Assembly on easing the US embargo on Cuba.
The foreign minister said that no matter where Hungarians went in the world, they were received with "love and concern".
Minister Szijjártó said "a possible new economic Cold War" and the world falling into new blocs were "a great threat" and were in sharp contrast with Hungary's interests.
"The ties of the two countries are once again characterised by mutual respect," Minister Szijjártó said.