Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has told the local Hungarian weekly Veszprémi 7 Nap that Hungary must preserve its Christian culture.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with the members of the Permanent Council of the Hungarian Catholic Bishops’ Conference (MKPK) on Tuesday, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi informed Hungarian news agency MTI.
The Prime Minister’s Press Chief Bertalan Havasi has told Hungarian news agency MTI that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will make his annual state of the nation address on 18 February at 3 PM at the Royal Castle Garden Bazaar in Budapest.
In a letter to Russian head of state Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán offered his condolences over the plane crash at the weekend, Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief told the Hungarian news agency on Monday.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister has told Hungarian news agency MTI that on 19 February Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is travelling to Sofia to hold talks with Boyko Borisov Prime Minister of Bulgaria holding the current rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
In a speech at the Hungarian-Serbian business forum on Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the planned cooperation between Hungary and Romania related to the supply of natural gas will result in Hungary’s excessive reliance on Russian gas ending by 2022. In the upcoming period this will require the establishment of the capacities needed for the transportation of gas, he stated.
In a press statement issued in the company of Serbian prime minister Ana Brnabić, following a joint session of the Hungarian and Serbian cabinets, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Serbia and Hungary must act together to defend their borders, the security of their citizens and their cultural identities.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister told Hungarian news agency MTI that on Thursday evening the two-day Hungarian-Serbian government summit began by the dinner of Hungarian and Serbian government members.
In Veszprém, at the 51st annual general meeting of the Association of Cities with County Rights, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Europe cannot be successful without successful nation states, and the world cannot be successful without a successful Europe. He added that towns and cities cannot be successful without successful villages and families, and that “to us, Hungary comes first”.
The Prime Minister’s Press Chief has informed Hungarian news agency MTI that in Budapest on Wednesday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with President of the Council of the European Union Donald Tusk.