“More and more illegal immigrants are trying to get in via the Hungarian-Serbian and Hungarian-Romanian borders”, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister György Bakondi said on Hungarian M1 television’s Friday evening current affairs program.
“We will never be able to stop the fight against terrorism, and Hungary is committed to continuing this fight”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Friday in Budapest.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó and the Serbian Republic’s Minister of Mining and Energy Aleksandar Antić concluded an agreement on the construction of a natural gas pipeline traversing the Hungarian-Serbian border and on cooperation relating to its operation on Friday in Budapest.
“Information on the details of the Family Protection Action Plan is also available via the government’s 1818 national telephone customer service hotline”, the Ministry of Human Capacities’ State Secretary for Family and Youth Affairs said at a press conference on Friday in Budapest.
The Prime Minister placed flowers at Imre Nagy’s grave, at plot 301.
In the Carmelite Monastery in Budapest Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received politicians of the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE), Member of Parliament Jaak Madison, President of the Estonian-Hungarian Friendship Group, and Siim Pohlak who is expected to take over leadership of the friendship group as Mr Madison will continue work as Member of the European Parliament, Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief informed the Hungarian news agency MTI on Friday afternoon.
The recently held constructive negotiations and the new building of the Hungarian Embassy in Zagreb testify to a strong partnership between Croatia and Hungary, the Minister of State for European Union Relations of the Prime Minister’s Office said at an event held on the occasion of the Statehood Day of Croatia. The Minister of State highlighted that the two countries are facing similar challenges in the European Union regarding the issue of migration.
In an interview on Kossuth Radio on Friday morning, Prime Minister and President of Fidesz Viktor Orbán said that while the issue of which European party family Fidesz belongs to in the future is not irrelevant, it is secondary. He stressed that Brussels bureaucrats must not be allowed to determine the future of the European Union.
“Only a partial agreement was arrived at concerning the establishment of a eurozone budget”, Minister of Finance Mihály Varga declared following a session of the Eurogroup.
On Friday morning, in the Carmelite Monastery in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Bulgarian President of the Republic Rumen Radev. The parties spoke about the inadequate European management of the migration crisis, Hungarian-Bulgarian bilateral relations and energy issues, Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief informed the Hungarian news agency MTI.