The price of climate protection must be paid by those who destroy our climate, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated in a Christmas interview published in the Tuesday edition of the
newspaper Magyar Nemzet.
On the occasion of the Hanukkah festival, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sent his greetings to members of the Jewish community in Hungary in a message, Bertalan Havasi, the Deputy State Secretary heading the Press Office of the Prime Minister informed the Hungarian news agency MTI on Sunday.
János Horváth belonged to the brave generation which even between two pagans – during the brown-shirt and communist dictatorships – faithfully stood by his political conviction, a set of independent, smallholder, civic and patriotic beliefs, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote in a message sent to the mourning family after the death of János Horváth, former oldest Member of Parliament.
Hungary is ready to build a new Central Europe together with its neighbours, including Romania, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Saturday evening at a gala held in the event hall of the Temesvár Regional Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the start of the Temesvár (Timisoara) revolution.
In a video message posted on his Facebook account on Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán described the climate protection talks held in Brussels as successful as they succeeded in creating a chance to ensure that poorer countries and poorer people will not be made to pay the price of the fight against climate change.
In a message Prime Minister Viktor Orbán congratulated British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the Conservative Party’s overwhelming victory in yesterday’s general elections in Britain.
From a Central European and Hungarian point of view, the battle that is expected to take place at the talks about the fight against climate change beginning on Thursday “will be about us not allowing Brussels bureaucrats to make poor people and poor countries pay repeatedly for the cost of the fight against climate change,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Thursday in Brussels, ahead of the summit of the European Union.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán offered his condolences in a message to Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis in connection with the tragedy that occurred in Ostrava.
Hungary and Japan have a vested interest in each other’s success, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Friday in Tokyo.
On Thursday in the Tokyo National Art Centre, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán opened an exhibition of Hungarian works of art. At the event, the Prime Minister highlighted that Hungarians have to prove that the world is better off if there are Hungarians. Princess Tsuguko of Takamado said to this day she vividly remembers her visit to Budapest more than ten years ago, and today this exhibition further strengthens Hungarian-Japanese relations.