On Saturday afternoon in Tusnádfürdő, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with the Chairman of Polish Parliament’s (the Szejm’s) Hungarian-Polish Parliamentary Group Piotr Naimski, who he once again assured of Hungary’s solidarity, the Prime Ministers’ Press Chief, Bertalan Havasi informed Hungarian news agency MTI.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán invited President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach for a working lunch in Budapest on Sunday, Head of the Prime Minister’s Press Office Bertalan Havasi informed the kormany.hu government news portal.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was presented with the highest ranking award of the World Swimming Association (FINA) by the Association’s President Julio César Maglione in Budapest’s Parliament Building on Monday.
“The guiding star of Hungarian foreign policy is the Hungarian interest”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in reply to a question from the audience in Tusnádfürdő on Saturday at the Bálványos Summer Free University and Student Camp.
In a speech on the closing day of the 28th Bálványos Summer Open University and Student Camp in Tusnádfürdő, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Europe also has a stake in next year’s Hungarian general election, because the result will determine whether the Soros plan can be implemented and the border fence can be dismantled.
In an interview with the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom (“Israel Today”), Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that in Hungarian political life there is zero tolerance on anti-Semitism, and “we will never tolerate any kind of anti-Semitic approach to issues”.
On the Kossuth Radio programme “180 Minutes” on Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that a country which is unable to defend its border is no country at all.
In his closing speech at the Hungarian-Israeli Business Forum, which was held to coincide with Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu’s official visit to Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “All political obstacles have been removed from the path of Hungarian-Israeli economic cooperation”.
At the invitation of the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities (MAZSIHISZ), Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu visited representatives of the Hungarian Jewish Community at the Dohány Street Synagogue (the Great Synagogue) in Budapest on Wednesday.
In a letter sent on Wednesday to Italian prime minister Paolo Gentiloni by the prime ministers of the Visegrád countries (V4), the V4 countries assured Italy of their support in the European migration crisis.