On Tuesday, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said, following Russia’s decision concerning the South Stream gas pipeline, that further opportunities need to be explored for the long-term guarantee of secure energy supplies for Hungary.
Hungarian citizens this year have stated their opinion three times as to how they envision the country's future, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó stated on Wednesday in reaction to critical comments by U.S. Senator John McCain.
Hungary's foreign ministry has summoned United States charge d'affaires Andre Goodriend over critical comments made by American senator John McCain on Tuesday, the ministry told MTI.
Deputy State Secretary Kristóf Altusz paid a visit to Latvia on 1-2 December 2014.
At the Hungarian-Turkish Economic Forum in Budapest on Monday, Minister of State László Szabó said that international trade is a top priority in the work of Hungarian foreign missions.
After Russia’s decision concerning the South Stream gas pipeline, further opportunities need to be explored for the long-term guarantee of secure energy supplies for Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó stated on Tuesday.
Deputy State Secretary Kristóf Altusz travelled to Estonia on Wednesday, 26 November. During his visit, he met with Mart Laanemäe, Deputy State Secretary of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia and Paul Teesalu Political Director of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia.
Representatives from the two countries at the Hungarian-Uzbek Business Forum on Tuesday stated that there is great growth potential for Hungarian-Uzbek bilateral trade and economic cooperation, and that both sides have an interest in expanding links further.
The United Nations Forum on Minority Issues holds its seventh session in Geneva on 25-26 November 2014.
Deputy State Secretary Kristóf Altusz travelled to Finland on Tuesday, 25 November. During his visit, he met with Jukka Salovaara, European Director of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Finland and Lauri Tierala, special advisor on EU affairs of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Finland.