In Jerusalem on Thursday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that in the future the friendship between Hungary and Israel will continue to be strengthened.
Meeting President of Israel Reuven Rivlin in Jerusalem on Thursday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that in the future the Hungarian government will continue to fulfil all its obligations to members of the Jewish community in Hungary.
In Jerusalem on Thursday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that he has the same views as the Prime Minister of Israel with regard to several 21st-century issues, including security, combatting terrorism, the defence of borders and the problem of modern-day anti-Semitism.
The Prime Minister’s press chief Bertalan Havasi has announced that on Wednesday afternoon Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will begin an official visit to Israel, where he will have talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President of the State of Israel Reuven Rivlin. Four Hungarian government ministers will be included in Mr. Orbán’s delegation.
Bertalan Havasi, the Deputy State Secretary heading the Press Office of the Prime Minister, has told the government website kormany.hu that in the Kremlin on Sunday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and President of Russia Vladimir Putin had talks which touched on the organisation of the FIFA World Cup, energy projects and economic cooperation.
Speaking about the attendance of Georgia and Ukraine at the current NATO summit, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that Hungary has no problem with Georgia’s NATO aspirations and fully agrees with them – just as, for example, it has always advocated the commencement of negotiations with the Macedonians.
In Brussels on Thursday, during a break in a meeting of the heads of state and government of NATO member countries, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Hungarian public service television news channel M1 that Hungary is one of the world’s safest countries, and it must therefore pay particular attention to “not losing what we have finally created for ourselves”.
On Monday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán travelled to Ankara to attend Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s inauguration ceremony.
From Berlin Prime Minister Viktor Orbán arrived in Sofia where he will attend the next summit of the China – Central and Eastern Europe cooperation, Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief announced on Thursday evening.
“We look at the world from a different viewpoint and see it differently, but we strive for close co-operation with Germany”: Viktor Orbán has talks with Angela Merkel in Berlin.