“Czech citizens may continue to enter Hungary with a negative COVID test after 1 September”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced on his Facebook page on Monday.
The recent past has clearly demonstrated that military capabilities are also required in peacetime, Defence Minister Tibor Benkő stated after he received in his office Tamás Iván Kovács, Hungarian Ambassador to Brussels and Luxembourg on 31 August, Monday.
“Beginning on 1 September, Poles and Slovakians can also enter Hungary with a negative coronavirus test”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced on his Facebook page on Monday evening.
While in recent years the answers that could have made Europe competitive have not been conceived, under the leadership of Poland, Central Europe’s economy conveys the promise of a success story, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told journalists on Monday in Bled, Slovenia.
The same as earlier, the goal of the tightened measures entering into effect on Tuesday due to the coronavirus epidemic is to protect the Hungarian people’s health and safety, the Minister of State for International Communication and Relations stated at a press conference held on Monday in Budapest.
Europe is in trouble because to this day it has failed to identify its new position in the international economy, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the 15th Bled Strategic Forum on Monday.
On Monday, Government Spokesperson Alexandra Szentkirályi drew attention to the importance of observing the general rules of hygiene and the regulations in effect. She stressed that we need unity in order to curb the second wave of the epidemic.
“The next few years could belong to Central Europe; the region could acquire a major competitive advantage”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in a statement to Hungarian journalists in Bled, Slovenia. The Minister will be giving a speech at the 15th Bled Strategic Forum.
This is the last day when the national consultation questionnaires can still be completed, the government spokesperson pointed out.
From 1 September, foreigners will not be allowed to enter Hungary due to the coronavirus pandemic; however, the same as in the spring, there will be exceptions also this time, the Government Spokesperson said on Kossuth Radio’s programme ‘Good morning, Hungary’ on Monday.