“The lie of the pro-immigration Brussels politicians has been uncovered, because it has once again transpired that Brussels has taken the side of the UN Global Compact for Migration, and ‘although they tried to mislead us’ that the migration package will not be mandatory, they are attempting to adopt it despite the fact that nine EU member states, including Hungary, did not vote for it”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó declared.
We must continue to fight against the ‘migrant business’; we must not allow them to bring huge numbers of immigrants into Europe and make money on it to boot”, the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s Parliamentary State Secretary said in a statement to kormany.hu on Friday.
According to the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, even the questions concerning problems with the rule of law were false at the European Parliament (EP) debate on Wednesday, during the debate on the latest developments in Hungary.
“The rampaging of pro-immigration politicians is continuing; they always want to cite the UN Global Compact for Migration in all EU documents despite the fact that 9 EU member states did not vote for it”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Sunday in reply to a question from Hungarian news agency MTI.
“The most important stake of the EP elections is whether or not we will be able to protect Europe from immigration and pro-immigration politicians”, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, György Bakondi declared in a statement to reporters.
“Hungary and Slovenia are jointly applying for European Union funding for the interconnection of their natural gas pipeline networks, which would enable Hungary to purchase liquid natural gas (LNG) from Italy”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Saturday in a statement to Hungarian news agency MTI.
Hauni Hungary Ltd. announced an 18-million-euro investment on Friday in Budapest; the project will be receiving some 3 million euros in state funding.
“The European Union’s approach to China is hypocritical in view of the fact that cooperation is a pan-European interest, as is the fact that Central Europe should develop its infrastructure while also applying Chinese resources”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in a statement to public media in Bucharest, where he is attending a two-day informal meeting of EU foreign ministers.
According to the State Secretary for International Communications and Relations, Wednesday’s debate in the European Parliament (EP) was not about the rule of law, but was part of a “political revenge”, the only reason for which is Hungary’s differing position on the issue of migration.
The Prime Minister’s press chief Bertalan Havasi has informed Hungarian news agency MTI that on Thursday afternoon President of the Spanish People’s Party Pablo Casado initiated a telephone conversation with President of Fidesz, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.