The Prime Minister’s press chief Bertalan Havasi announced that the package of measures accepted in Minsk on Thursday was the main topic of the latest of the meetings of Visegrád Group prime ministers which regularly precede EU summits.
Arriving at an unofficial summit of EU prime ministers, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that there is a good chance of directing events towards a reasonable solution in Ukraine.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade welcomed the ceasefire agreement of Minsk accepted on Thursday; however, the success of it can only be judged in light of the final implementation.
Cooperation between Hungary and Serbia has never been as balanced as it currently is and bilateral relations are better than ever, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in Budapest.
According to Minister of State for Government Communications András Giró-Szász, a new era has begun in the fiscal policy of the government and the agreement concluded with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) can be regarded as a symbolic step of it.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán welcomed Poland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Grzegorz Schetyna on Wednesday in Budapest and they have discussed the current situation of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and issues of the Central European cooperation – the Prime Minister’s press chief Bertalan Havasi announced.
The Hungarian Amnesty International recently published a study on the situation of civil organisations in Hungary, in connection to which, the Director of the organisation Orsolya Jeney wrote a letter to Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office János Lázár.
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Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs András Tállai and Hungarian State Treasury President József Dancsó held a joint press conference where they evaluated the latest inflation statistics and data of Hungarian government securities.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will make a short working visit to Ukraine – the Prime Minister’s press chief Bertalan Havasi announced.
Georgia may serve as a gateway for Hungarian companies seeking to invest in Central Asian countries, the Parliamentary State Secretary for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on Tuesday in Budapest.