Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will travel to Brussels to attend the summit of the European Union and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Lebanon’s Minister of Interior Nouhad Machnouk on Tuesday morning.
In Budapest on Tuesday, at the annual general assembly of the Union of Arab Banks, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Hungary is an open and friendly country where there are no obstacles to investment.
Following talks held in Budapest with President of Egypt Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that a new chapter has opened in the history of Hungarian-Egyptian relations. He added that the newly-signed agreements will give momentum to economic and political relations between the two countries.
On Saturday morning, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China Wang Yi.
Hungary is interested in Egypt’s success because there is no stable Mediterranean and no stable Europe without a stable Egypt, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday at a business forum organized in Budapest by the Hungarian National Trading House, Inc. with the aim of raising awareness of Egypt’s business environment.
In his interview with Kossuth Radio, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán identified the revision of building regulations and taxation procedures as two symbolic issues for governance in the next half year. The Prime Minister also spoke about the issue of immigration.
Hungary has a primary national interest is establishing the best possible cooperation with the strongest party in Europe, the European People’s Party and its parliamentary group, said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that an agreement has been signed on connecting Budapest and Szolnok with a new, four-lane expressway by 2019 at the latest; the road will follow the route of the existing express road 4 that commences at Ferenc Liszt International Airport.
In an interview with newspaper Napi Gazdaság published on Wednesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the time has now come for civic consolidation, as Hungary is extremely close to achieving the political and social structure that could ensure long-term prosperity for Hungarians. “The time has come, we have created the prerequisites, civic consolidation may now commence. Everyone can take a step forward”, the Prime Minister declared.