Christian culture is common ground and a shared way of thinking between Hungary and the Republic of Cape Verde, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated at a press conference held on Thursday in Praia, the capital of the Republic of Cape Verde.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has travelled to Praia, the capital of the Republic of Cape Verde on an official visit, Bertalan Havasi announced.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Israeli philosopher Yoram Hazony, President of The Herzl Institute in Jerusalem whose book titled The Virtue of Nationalism was selected as Conservative Book of the Year for 2019.
On Saturday evening Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Croatian President of the Republic Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic at a working dinner in the Carmelite Monastery in Budapest, Bertalan Havasi said.
On the Kossuth Radio programme “Sunday News”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that he is asking Hungarians to vote in the elections to the European parliament (EP) on 26 May if they love their country and want to stand up for its interests. “Let’s show Brussels, let’s stand up for Hungary,” the Prime Minister said.
At a migration conference organised by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) at the Castle Garden Bazaar in Budapest on Saturday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called for immediate action on the issues of migration, border protection and European unity.
On Tuesday in Budapest Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had talks with a visiting bi-party delegation of the United States Congress comprised of four senators and two representatives about the topical issues of bilateral security policy and economic cooperation and the energy supply of Hungary and the Central European region.
The brutal terrorist attack in New Zealand has regrettably proved once again that in the 21st century hatred, violence and terrorism know no borders, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote in his letter of condolence sent to New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardem.
In the Garden of the National Museum in Budapest on Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “We want the scales to fall from the eyes of the peoples of Europe, and for them to realise and understand this: that without Christian culture there will be no free life in Europe; and that if we fail to defend our Christian culture we will lose Europe, and Europe will no longer belong to Europeans.”
On Thursday afternoon Bertalan Havasi, the Deputy State Secretary heading the Press Office of the Prime Minister, informed Hungarian news agency MTI that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has issued a written message to Hungarians around the world. On the eve of 15 March – the day of the birth of Hungarian freedom – Mr. Orbán paid his respects to all his Hungarian compatriots and wished them an uplifting celebration.