Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s reply in the European Parliament
26 April 2017, Brussels
26 April 2017, Brussels
26 April 2017, Brussels
The Heads of Governments of the Visegrad Group countries approved a statement focusing on the future of the Europen Union on 2 March 2017 in Warsaw.
President Schmitt and Mrs. Schmitt, Madam Dalma, Prime Minister Boross, Hosts, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is good to see you all again, for the nineteenth time – which is a large number, even in scoops of ice cream. [Laughter] It reminds me of an anecdote I heard from Bishop István Szabó, in which two little...
Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s foreign minister, had talks in Vaduz on Thursday with Liechtenstein’s Prime Minister Adrian Hasler and Aurelia Frick, minister of foreign affairs, education and culture. They agreed to work together to ensure that “defining tax brackets remains a national competence and that this is not taken over by Brussels,” Szijjártó told MTI by...
We have heard English and Chinese spoken here today, so the time has come for a presentation in Hungarian. Honourable Governor, Honoured Conference Guests, I thought a great deal about whether to accept the invitation to this conference. There was no question that in itself the invitation was an honour, but recent events in world...
Statement about the armed attack in Zurich by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade