Convicts who have served at least 40 years of their life sentence may be pardoned if Parliament passes a relevant bill tendered by the Government.
Bank of China, one of the biggest Chinese commercial banks will open its regional centre for Central and Eastern Europe this year in Budapest, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó informed MTI in Beijing following his negotiations on Monday.
New Canadian investments in Hungary are expected within the near future, in addition to which we can count on an increase in bilateral trade, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó told Hungarian news agency MTI by phone on Thursday following his meeting with Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird in Ottawa.
The examination of potential scenarios modelling natural gas supply disruptions has been completed. A debate on the European Commission communiqué summarising the findings of the examination and the related short-term, long-term and country-specific recommendations has started in recent days.
Hungary’s National Safety Laboratory has every capacity to detect and treat Ebola, Minister of State for Health Gábor Zombor said at a press conference held at the laboratory last Wednesday.
Hungary condemns by the strongest terms the terrorist attacks committed on 24 October in the Northern part of the Sinai Peninsula, causing the death of 33 members of the Egyptian armed forces and seriously injuring 30 more people.
Audit of the institutional system of EEA and Norwegian Financial Mechanisms and of the beneficiaries of the Financial Mechanisms and the funding received from the Financial Mechanisms, and of the application of other domestic and international funding paid out to management organisations.
The Krakow Book Fair, organised this year for the eighteenth time and with Hungary as a special guest, starts on 23 October with an opening speech by István Íjgyártó, State Secretary for Cultural Diplomacy.
Economic cooperation between Hungary and the United States is a real success story within our bilateral relations and the Hungarian Government is doing everything in its power to provide the most attractive investment environment in Europe – Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced to leaders of large U.S. companies on Tuesday in Washington.
The fact that South-Korea is interested in and ready to welcome Hungarian enterprises shows the success of the South-Korean-Hungarian Knowledge Sharing Programme (KSP), Deputy State Secretary for International Economic Relations Antal Nikoletti said at a press conference that followed a presentation of the first-year results of this economic consultation programme.