At the EU summit held on Thursday in Brussels, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán advised fellow leaders of EU countries to be careful when judging the possible consequences of the Russian crisis. Russia is still a serious country and it should not be regarded as a fatally weakened one, he said.
Hungary, Serbia and China will sign the agreement on the modernisation of the Budapest-Belgrade railroad on Wednesday, thanks to which the transit route will be constructed, which allows the fastest transportation of Chinese goods form Greek harbours to Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced at the Central Eastern Europe-China summit in Belgrade.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reaffirmed Hungary's commitment to supporting Montenegro's Euro-Atlantic integration efforts when he met Milo Djukanovic, Prime Minister of Montenegro, in Belgrade on Tuesday.
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Romanian revolution, important actors of the regime change have held a meeting in Budapest, in the framework of which Prime Minister Viktor Orbán hosted former President and Prime Minister of Albania Sali Berisha in the Parliament.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave an interview to American business news agency Bloomberg at the weekend in which he spoke about the Government’s economic achievements and priorities.
Hungary has proven that in order to stimulate economic growth, several traditional economic dogmas should be transcended, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told the Serbian Tanjug news agency ahead of a China-Central Europe summit in Belgrade.
In his interview given to Kossuth Rádió Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that according to the plans, the Slovakian-Hungarian gas pipeline will be put into operation on 1 January. This is the first time in Hungary’s history that gas of non-Russian origin will be brought to the country.
Hungary wishes not simply to observe, but to shape what is happening on Europe’s eastern borders, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared at the Summit of the Visegrád Four (V4) and the President of the Swiss Confederation on Tuesday in Bratislava (Slovakia).
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will represent Hungary at a meeting of Prime Ministers of the Visegrad 4 and the Swiss Head of State in Bratislava, Slovakia.
National sovereignty consists of energy, financial and trade independence, Prime Minister Orbán pointed out in Kossuth Radio’s morning interview, adding he regards Senator McCain’s recent claims as “extremist”. Viktor Orbán also noted Hungary’s national sovereignty is far more important than dealing with such statements.