At the invitation of the International Judo Federation, Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office paid a three-day visit to Japan.
On its own, the state cannot, while Roma communities on their own are unable to achieve social integration, and therefore they must cooperate.
Defence is a national cause, the Defence Minister stressed outlining details of the Zrínyi 2026 Defence and Military Development Programme on 27 August, Tuesday, at the Veszprém County Government Office.
In Hungary the rate of employment has risen to above 70 per cent, while the number of those in employment has never before been this high; as many as 4,518,000 people are in employment in Hungary, Finance Minister Mihály Varga stated.
“As a righteously Christian country, Hungary feels a sense of responsibility for all Christian communities being persecuted throughout the world, and is actively attempting to aid them”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó declared on Friday in New York at a UN conference on the subject.
Hungary will resume duties as part of the Baltic airspace mission from 2022, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó told the Hungarian news agency MTI on Tuesday by telephone from the air base in Siauliai in Lithuania.
In the future, too, Hungarian interests will continue to lie at the centre of all our decisions, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Monday at his opening address held at the conference of ambassadors in Budapest.
The performance of the Hungarian economy is attracting more and more investors to Hungary also from the Asian region; in the past few years, Indian-owned businesses have invested more than EUR 2 billion in Hungary.
One soldier lost his life, and five others were injured in a road accident on 26 August on the section of the M7 motorway near Székesfehérvár. In connection with the tragedy, Defence Minister Tibor Benkő and Brigadier General-Commander of the Hungarian Defence Forces Ferenc Korom held an extraordinary press conference in the evening hours.
The Hungarian government finds it unfair that Brussels would only reimburse Hungary for barely more than one per cent of its border protection expenses, Government Spokesperson István Hollik told journalists on Monday in Budapest.