Government continues to work to guarantee Hungary’s security and peace
“Hungary still stands alone with its pro-peace stance. The Russia-Ukraine conflict does not have a solution on the battlefield,” Balázs Orbán said.
“Hungary still stands alone with its pro-peace stance. The Russia-Ukraine conflict does not have a solution on the battlefield,” Balázs Orbán said.
Minister Szijjártó congratulated Jankovics, the head of the Democratic Union of Hungarians of Croatia (HMDK), and wished him success in representing Hungarian interests.
In a radio interview this morning, PM Viktor Orbán defended Hungary's pivotal role in Europe, advocating for peace over war and criticizing EU policies on freedom, migration, and sovereignty.
Budapest and its suburbs, home to some 3 million people, “are considered one city” from a development point of view.
The prime minister said migrants awaiting the assessment of their asylum request should wait outside of the borders of the European Union.
The ratification of a partnership agreement between the EU and six Central American countries will be soon completed and its implementation will kick off during Hungary’s six-month presidency starting in July.
46% of Hungarian respondents said they had a positive view of the EP as against 39% who said they had a neutral view and 14% who were negative.
The foreign minister said Trinidad and Tobago is a key player and the foundations of an LNG partnership are in place.
Regardless of what proposals are made in connection with the EU’s migration package, the issue of where the applicants stay while their request is being assessed must be answered, PM Orbán said.
For 2025, the IMF puts GDP growth at 3.3% and average annual inflation at 3.5%.
The officials discussed illegal migration and economic and education cooperation.
The prime minister called a meeting of the Defense Council on Sunday to assess the national security and economic effects of the conflict on Hungary.
The foreign minister said that during its EU presidency, Hungary would prioritise stopping migration.
Hungary’s Cooperative Ownership for Communities project has been selected to receive one of this year’s prizes under the European Union’s New European Bauhaus initiative.
Péter Takács has praised Debrecen’s outpatient care, saying it set an example for reforms nationwide.