FM: Partnership between Hungary and Serbia helps with unprecedented challenges faced
Minister Szijjártó said that the majority of central European countries were facing challenges in three areas: the economy, security, and energy supplies.
Minister Szijjártó said that the majority of central European countries were facing challenges in three areas: the economy, security, and energy supplies.
The foreign minister said the government had “created the best possible conditions” for successful cooperation between the two countries' companies.
Minister Szijjártó said cooperation with China has been “absolutely indispensable” for Hungary in emerging stronger from the crises it has faced.
The prime minister met with Wang Yi, the director of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission of the Chinese Communist Party, for a private dinner on Sunday.
The Hungarian government was hopeful that Azeri gas could start contributing to Hungary’s energy security as soon as possible.
The finance minister said the Tiszántúl Diocese of the Reformed Church has spent a total of 50 billion forints (EUR 121m) on church renovation projects over the past twelve years.