“Hungary regards Azerbaijan as a key partner with reference to economic relations and Europe’s energy security”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said following negotiations in Baku on Tuesday.
“Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is travelling to Brussels this morning, where the EU’s heads of state and government will be in session in various formations during Tuesday and Wednesday for the first time since the British referendum on exiting the European Union”, The Prime Minster’s Press Chief Mr. Bertalan Havasi told kormany.hu.
“Audi Hungary remains one of the Government’s most important strategic partners”, Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga confirmed following talks with Audi Hungária’s Chairman of the Board Peter Kössler. An 11.6 billion forint (EUR 36.5M) new logistics centre was established at the plant last year and the company’s management is planning to launch the production of a new model in 2019.
“Suggestions that EU institutions should draw personal consequences following the British referendum are absolutely legitimate”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Monday in Warsaw following a meeting of high-ranking diplomats from ten EU Member States.
“Valeo Auto-Electric Hungary Ltd. is investing tens of billions of forints to develop its plant in Veszprém and the Government is funding the project with almost one billion forints (EUR 3M)”, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Minster of State for Parliamentary Affairs László Szabó announced at a press conference in Budapest on Monday.
“Brussels’ immigration policy is endangering the unity of Europe and accordingly must be discarded for good”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó told Hungarian news agency MTI following Monday’s meeting of Visegrád Group (V4), German and French Foreign Ministers in Prague.
In the Buda Castle, at a passing-out ceremony of the Police Studies Faculty and Disaster Control Institute of the National Public Service University, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that today Hungary represents order in a Europe of increasing disorder.
The period ahead of us and 2017 will be about pay rises, too, Csaba Dömötör stated on Sunday in Budapest.
Close EU-British cooperation must be formed even after the departure of Britain from the EU, and bilateral relations, too, must be further developed, Szabolcs Takács, the State Secretary responsible for EU affairs at the Prime Minister’s Office said in Luxembourg, upon speaking to Hungarian journalists by telephone after the meeting of the ministers of EU Member States responsible for European affairs.
“The Hungarian Referendum this autumn is about the fact that there should be no common immigration policy that forces immigrants onto EU Member States”, Antal Rogán declared on Kossuth Radio’s “Sunday Paper” current affairs program.