Also in 2020, we will do everything we can to keep Hungary a safe country where everyone who wants to is able to work, and where families are given all the support they need.
Hungary’s migration policy has not changed; the government supports neither the illegal influx of migrants, nor any relocation schemes, the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister stressed at a press conference held on Monday in Budapest.
A successful paradigm shift is under way in the Hungarian economy, in the wake of which Hungary will be clearly among the winners of a new era in the world economy, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó told the Hungarian news agency MTI on Saturday.
According to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, the construction of the TurkStream gas pipeline enhances Hungary’s energy security as, upon its completion, it will be possible to purchase gas via a new route, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade informed the Hungarian news agency MTI on Wednesday.
In a message, Metropolitan Mark, head of the Hungarian Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church thanked Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for the support the Hungarian government has provided for the diocese.
The price of climate protection must be paid by those who destroy our climate, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated in a Christmas interview published in the Tuesday edition of the
newspaper Magyar Nemzet.
Also during the holidays, security will be the number one priority; we will continuously monitor the situation around the Hungarian border, the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister said at a press conference held on Sunday in Budapest.
On the occasion of the Hanukkah festival, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sent his greetings to members of the Jewish community in Hungary in a message, Bertalan Havasi, the Deputy State Secretary heading the Press Office of the Prime Minister informed the Hungarian news agency MTI on Sunday.
Christianity and Christmas are being attacked world-wide; however, the Hungarian government is committed to protecting Christian culture.
On behalf of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén represented Hungary at the jubilee summit of the Central European Initiative (CEI) – which is 30 years old this year – held in Rome.