Minister Szijjártó: Government shields Hungarian economy from Europe’s failed policies
FM Szijjártó reaffirmed strategy of “economic neutrality” to avoid fallout from EU mistakes
FM Szijjártó reaffirmed strategy of “economic neutrality” to avoid fallout from EU mistakes
The government vows to ensure Hungary’s long-term participation in international space missions.
Foreign Minister urges all efforts to reach an agreement to end the war
Foreign minister says Hungary alone maintains dialogue with both Washington and Moscow based on mutual respect.
Minister Szijjártó said it was shameful "that such a person represents the European Union".
While the Hungarian government pursues a responsible neighbourhood policy, "Brussels' irresponsible policy continuously destroys Europe's security," the foreign minister said.
Minister Szijjártó said the next US investment is expected to be announced on Friday, and another three projects will follow.
"The von der Leyen-led Commission has caused serious damage to the European economy in recent years, compounded by its struggles in tariff matters," Minister Szijjártó said.
"The International Criminal Court has irreversibly strayed from its original purpose and become a political body,” said the foreign minister.
Minister Szijjártó noted that constructing the new nuclear power plant in Paks as quickly as possible will guarantee the security of the Hungarian energy supply.
Minister Szijjártó said another reason why peace in the Middle East was important for Hungary was that, as a Christian country, Hungary felt responsible for persecuted Christian communities there.
Minister Szijjártó said the United Nations had to do everything it could to prevent such a conflict, for which it was crucial to make progress in ending the war in Ukraine.
"I want to make it clear that no matter what threats President Zelensky makes, Hungary will not support Ukraine's EU accession," said the foreign minister.