In Warsaw on Monday, on his first official visit abroad after taking his prime-ministerial oath last week, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the Hungarian and Polish peoples are not only bound together by a shared past, but also by a shared future: not only by a tested, one-thousand-year friendship, but also by their joint vision of the future.
“Fifty-two illegal border crossers were apprehended by police on Hungarian territory between Friday and Sunday”, the national police headquarters informed Hungarian news agency MTI on Monday.
The Hungarian Tourism Agency (HTA) is launching its first, comprehensive Budapest-centred foreign ad campaign. In the international campaign, which will be launched on 15 May, advertising in online, print and television media will be appearing on the most important foreign source markets for tourism, CEO of the HTA Zoltán Guller announced at a press conference in Budapest on Monday.
“Hungary is practicing a strategy that helps Middle Eastern Christian communities who have been displaced from their homes to return to the land of their birth, and enables those who have remained at home to lead a life that is fit for human beings”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó declared in Brussels on Monday at the third international conference on the victims of ethnic and religious conflicts in the Middle East.
Ukraine regards some of its citizens as second-class when it restricts rights related to the use of languages, Bence Rétvári, Parliamentary State Secretary of the Ministry of Human Capacities said on Sunday in Vác at a commemoration held at the local World War I monument.
Conditions for the integration of the Roma in Hungary have not been better for thirty years, and we must make the most of this opportunity, the departing Minister of Human Capacities stated on Friday in Pécs.
According to the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, György Bakondi, EU leaders could already have recognised in 2015 what Viktor Orbán has been talking about: if we do not protect our borders, we will lose the continent.
Our consular service is in continuous contact with the French authorities, and according to the information currently at our disposal no Hungarians were injured in the attack.
In Slovenia on Friday, attending a campaign event of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Hungarians have an interest in the Slovenians doing well and being a rich and happy people, as that is something that Hungarians will also benefit from.
In Lendava/Lendva in Slovenia on Friday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that, as has been the case until now, over the next four years Slovenia can continue to rely on open-hearted and sincere cooperation with Hungary which strives to be mutually advantageous.