
FM: International community must act against the persecution of Christians in the Middle East
The foreign minister said the Middle East crisis posed a threat to security not only in Europe but the whole world.

Szijjártó: EU leaders ‘missed a great opportunity’ to amend ‘failed’ Ukraine strategy
Minister Szijjártó said European leaders could have used the US developments as an excuse to amend their "failed Ukraine strategy, which is also weakening the continent".

Zelenskyi adviser: ‘Orbán is no friend of Russia’
‘In the eyes of the Ukrainians, Viktor Orbán is not a friend of Russia.’ This remarkable statement was made by the adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi in an interview with a Hungarian news portal.

Nagy: Europe needs a ‘competitiveness turnaround’
Minister Nagy said the EU needed to catch up with the US and China if it didn't want the competitiveness gap to widen further.

Szijjártó: Abraham Accords has done much for the cause of peace in Middle East
Minister Szijjártó said the international community must now ensure that "all parties respect the agreement" in the interest of everyone living in the region.

Orbán: December 12 vote to decide on Romania and Bulgaria’s Schengen membership
With Romania's Schengen entry, several roads crossing the border, which are used only on weekends, will open.

Bóka: Bulgaria and Romania’s Schengen membership would fulfil EU presidency priority
The official decision of Bulgaria and Romania's Schengen membership will follow a meeting of EU interior ministers on December 12.

Orbán: Two most dangerous months of war in Ukraine lie ahead
The prime minister said Donald Trump's impending presidency had made the prospect of peace, or at least a ceasefire, tangible.

Voice of reason increasingly audible
While more and more people in Europe are talking sense about illegal migration, it is clear that the Brussels elite still supports it.

Suspending political dialogue between the EU and Israel would be ‘a serious mistake’, minister says
Minister Szijjártó said that since the October 7 "evil attack" on Israel, the EU had sought punitive measures against 18 Hamas terrorists as well as 14 Israeli settlers, "which just goes to show how Brussels sees the situation".