“The Dutch Prime Minister and I have concluded the conflict and the Hungarian Ambassador can now return to Holland”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told reporters in Tallinn on Friday.
“It is in the interests of both Hungary and Europe for the Balkan migration route to remain closed, and in view of the fact that Macedonia is a country of key importance in this regard, we are cooperating with those Macedonian forces that are practicing this policy”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at a press conference in Ohrid.
Central Europe is a fast-growing and exceptional region, and “the future is in this region”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Wednesday at the Singapore-Hungary business forum in Singapore.
“Singapore’s success is an encouragement for Hungary”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Tuesday in Singapore, at a joint press conference following his meeting with Prime Minister Li Hsien Loong.
According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the West must accept the new global situation according to which “it will not be blowing the trade winds in the upcoming decades”.
“Prime Minister of Hungary and Chairman of Fidesz Viktor Orbán congratulated CDU leader Angela Merkel and CSU Chairman Horst Seehofer on the victory of Fidesz’s sister parties at the German parliamentary elections on Sunday”, the Prime Minister’s Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi said in a statement to Hungarian news agency MTI on Monday from Hanoi, where the Prime Minister is currently on an official visit.
“The Government would like to develop a special relationship between Hungary and Vietnam”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Monday in Hanoi at the joint press conference held following his negotiations with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used the world’s largest social media website to congratulate German Chancellor Angela Merkel on her re-election on Sunday.
At a gala dinner held in honour of this year’s Széchenyi Prize winners at the Pesti Vigadó in Budapest on Thursday evening, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “Hungary’s true strength is indicated by its Széchenyi Prize winners”.
At a joint press conference with his Polish counterpart Beata Szydło in Warsaw on Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “We accept the decision of immigrant countries to become immigrant countries. We ask them to accept that we do not want to become one”.