FM: It is clear how important Hungary is to the new US administration
"European politicians are clearly frustrated as they remember what they said about Donald Trump earlier. And Trump remembers, too," said the foreign minister.
FM: Hungarian-American ties are entering a ‘new golden age’
Minister Szijjártó said the sides would discuss rolling back sanctions that hurt Hungary's interests and advancing bilateral cooperation.
President Sulyok: Israel can rely on Hungary’s support in the international arena
President Sulyok said that, in the European Union, Hungary promoted "a cooperation-centered position".
Orbán holds talks with Israeli President
The prime minister reaffirmed at the meeting that Hungary recognizes Israel's right to self-defense.
Orbán: Serbia is the key to the Balkans’ stability
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić held a joint press conference in Budapest following President Vučić’s receipt of the Hungarian Order of Merit's Grand Cross with a necklace and a gold star. The award recognizes his efforts in strengthening Hungarian-Serbian ...
75 years of bilateral relations, from the slogan “We are with you, Vietnam” to a growing Comprehensive Partnership
After the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was born in 1945, Hungary was one of the first countries to establish diplomatic relations, on February 3, 1950. It was President Ho Chi Minh who laid the foundation for the friendly relationship between what is now the ...
PM holds talks with NATO Secretary General in Brussels
The prime minister will also attend an informal EU leaders' retreat in Brussels on February 3rd.
FM: Hungary to further develop relations with Spain
Minister Szijjártó said bilateral economic cooperation had "broken records" in recent years.
President Sulyok attends inauguration of Transylvanian bishop
The president said "the unity of the Hungarian nation beyond state borders is our fundamental value".
CÖF criticises Pressman
The pro-government forum CÖF-CÖKA has criticised payments amounting to a good 170 million forints (around 425,000 euros), which the outgoing US ambassador David Pressman distributed to left-liberal media at the last minute.
