“Hungarian National Trading House Cls. (HNTH) will be opening two offices in India before the end of the year, one in the northern part of the country and one in the south, enabling Indian partners to become familiar with the expertise, products and technologies of some 4 thousand Hungarian small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)”, Minister of State László Szabó from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Triade announced on Friday in Budapest at a press conference following the fourth meeting of the Hungarian-Indian Joint Committee for Economic Cooperation.
“It is in Europe’s fundamental interests for there to be stability in the Arab region, otherwise people will begin migrating from there”, Bence Tuzson said on Hungarian M1 television.
According to the Prime Minister’s Chief Advisor on Homeland Security, intervention and determined action by Brussels with relation to the migration crisis is becoming increasingly urgent.
Three hundred and eighty two illegal immigrants were apprehended in Hungary over the weekend and proceedings have been initiated with relation to four suspects for people trafficking.
On Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received the Chairman of Poland’s Civic Platform (PO) Grzegorz Schetyna in Parliament.
Speaking in Parliament Building on Friday, 3 June, the Minister of Defence Dr. István Simicskó emphasized that the most important goal is to guarantee the security of Hungarian people. He added that the proposed bill to amend the Fundamental Law of Hungary is aimed at ensuring that the Hungarian Defence Forces can also do their share in the fight against terrorism.
On Friday, on the Kossuth Rádió programme “180 Minutes”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that with regard the migration issue European leaders have placed themselves in opposition to their peoples, and they must therefore completely revise their policies.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó met with Chairman of Polish Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee Gregorz Schetyna to discuss bilateral relations on Friday in Budapest, the Ministry wrote in a statement to Hungarian news agency MTI.
A contingent of Hungarian police officers set out for Bulgaria on Friday to help their Bulgarian colleagues in operations to counter illegal migration along the Bulgarian-Serbian border.
György Bakondi, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister told Hungarian television channel M1 that statistics of the first few months of the year show that on average, an asylum seeker spends 30-34 days in Hungarian reception centres: this is how long it takes to make a decision in their cases.