FM: UN should ensure protection of identity of national minorities
Protecting national identity should be recognized as a fundamental human right at the international level.
Protecting national identity should be recognized as a fundamental human right at the international level.
President Katalin Novák said Hungary urges members of the United Nations to declare peace a top priority amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Chinese investments may allow Hungary to maintain growth when Europe appears on the cusp of recession.
The foreign minister said this is the position that the Hungarian government will represent throughout the week, including Monday’s EU Foreign Affairs Council session.
Minister Szijjártó said the punitive measures introduced so far “have beyond doubt hurt Europe much more than Russia” because they have resulted in soaring inflation and utility costs on the continent.
The foreign minister said the broadest and most appropriate platform for such cooperation was the United Nations General Assembly, currently underway in New York.
President Novák is scheduled to fly to New York directly from London, after attending the funeral service of Queen Elizabeth II.
The foreign minister said there was consensus that statements encouraging Afghans to leave their country were creating difficulties for neighboring countries and threatened to destabilize the Middle East.
The foreign minister said in New York on Wednesday that the differences in countries’ historical, cultural and religious heritage had resulted in them becoming different types of democracies.
The international community must make any form of cooperation with the Islamist Taliban which has taken control of Afghanistan dependent on meeting strict conditions, such as guaranteeing the rights of women and girls.
President János Áder warned of further crises to come unless humanity radically changes the way it influences the environment.
Hungary's foreign minister assured the organizations of American Jews that the Hungarian government clearly makes no compromise on the security of Hungary and its people on the one hand, and zero tolerance against anti-Semitism on the other