Orbán: US President has eaten EC leader for breakfast
The prime minister said that "we are supposedly going to buy weapons, to a value of several hundred billion euros". "But who will? The Commission has no army."
FM: US-EU tariffs deal evidence for needed leadership change in Brussels
"The von der Leyen-led Commission has caused serious damage to the European economy in recent years, compounded by its struggles in tariff matters," Minister Szijjártó said.
Bóka: Ukraine is not ready to move forward in EU enlargement process
Minister Bóka noted that President Zelensky has signed a law that undermines the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies
Abraham Accords could guarantee long-term peace in Middle East, minister says
Minister Szijjártó said another reason why peace in the Middle East was important for Hungary was that, as a Christian country, Hungary felt responsible for persecuted Christian communities there.
FM: Mankind today is facing a serious threat of a third world war
Minister Szijjártó said the United Nations had to do everything it could to prevent such a conflict, for which it was crucial to make progress in ending the war in Ukraine.
FM: Hungary will not support Ukraine’s EU accession, no matter what threats Zelensky makes
"I want to make it clear that no matter what threats President Zelensky makes, Hungary will not support Ukraine's EU accession," said the foreign minister.
Foreign Minister says REPowerEU is ‘the Zelensky plan’
Minister Szijjártó said that banning Russian energy sources would multiply utility costs.
Menczer: Von der Leyen prepared budget for Ukraine
"This is not a budget for the European Union, this is Ukraine's budget," Tamás Menczer said.
FM: Attacks on minorities in Syria are ‘unacceptable’
Minister Szijjártó said all Christian communities in a difficult situation could rely on the Hungarian government, and welcomed recent talks between the Vatican and Israel concerning "the sad developments in recent days."
Gulyás: EU’s draft budget for the next 7-year funding cycle is ‘unacceptable’
The draft budget allocates 88 billion euros for Ukraine and another 190 billion for its EU accession, accounting for around a quarter of the total budget.
