FM Szijjártó: US sanctions pose no immediate threat to Hungary's energy supply
Minister Szijjártó said the government is assessing the legal and physical impact of the measures, but no disruption has occurred.
Minister Szijjártó said the government is assessing the legal and physical impact of the measures, but no disruption has occurred.
The foreign minister said proposals targeting Israel only fuel tension and called on the EU to drop them from its agenda.
The minister said the new judgment affects the European Commission, not Hungary, and confirmed the government remains committed to expanding nuclear capacity
FM Szijjártó said global peace and security depend on dialogue between East and West
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.