“A total of 170 Japanese companies provide jobs for 35 thousand Hungarians, and this is one of the reasons why it is important to maintain the dynamics of the development of Hungarian-Japanese relations”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday in Tokyo.
On Thursday in the Tokyo National Art Centre, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán opened an exhibition of Hungarian works of art. At the event, the Prime Minister highlighted that Hungarians have to prove that the world is better off if there are Hungarians. Princess Tsuguko of Takamado said to this day she vividly remembers her visit to Budapest more than ten years ago, and today this exhibition further strengthens Hungarian-Japanese relations.
“Hungarian-Japanese relations have never been as good as they are today”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday in Tokyo.
“Hungary plans close cooperation on family protection issues with the United States, Poland and Brazil”, the Ministry of Human Capacities State Secretary for Family and Youth Affairs Katalin Novák declared in Washington after participating in a family policy conference in the U.S. capital on Wednesday.
“Everything must be done in the interests of assuring that NATO remains the most successful defensive alliance in world history in future, particularly in view of the fact that the new technologies being used by terrorist organisations mean the appearance of a new dimension of challenges”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Wednesday in London.
An interview with Justice Minister Judit Varga entitled ‘Two politicians have visions for Europe – One of them is Viktor Orbán’ was published in the Wednesday edition of the conservative German newspaper Die Welt.
“Hungary will withdraw its veto blocking the tightening of relations between NATO and Ukraine if the Transcarpathian Hungarians are given back the rights they were entitled prior to the introduction of the Ukrainian language act”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in a statement to public media at the NATO summit in London on Wednesday.
NATO stated for the first time that mass migration coming from the South poses a security challenge, and allies must deal with this issue, the Prime Minister told the public service media on Wednesday after the NATO summit in London.
On Tuesday evening in Berlin, Gergely Gulyás had talks with German Head of Chancellery Helge Braun.
“Guaranteeing religious freedom and aiding communities that are being persecuted for religious reasons is one of the cornerstones of Great Britain’s foreign policy, and this corresponds to the Hungarian government’s policy of aiding persecuted Christians”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in a telephone statement to Hungarian news agency MTI from London late on Tuesday evening.