Speaking at a press briefing held after the meeting of the defence ministers of the Central European Defence Cooperation (CEDC), Minister of Defence István Simicskó emphasized that the security of the Central European region is the guarantee of Europe’s future.
The countries of the Visegrád Cooperation are increasing their defence and military cooperation, Minister of Defence István Simicskó said. The defence ministers of the countries of the Visegrád Cooperation (the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary) held a professional consultation on Tuesday in Castle Garden Bazaar, Budapest.
Minister of Defence István Simicskó and Czech Defence Minister Karla Slechtová have announced that Hungary will manufacture small arms for the infantry.
According to Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács, what is at stake at the 8 April elections is whether the country will have a national-based government that rejects immigration, or an internationalist government that bows to foreign pressure.
Minister of State for EU Affairs Szabolcs Takács received his Slovenian counterpart State Secretary Iztok Mirosic on Wednesday. At the meeting the parties reviewed their positions concerning the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), the challenge posed by the migration crisis, the importance of the protection of the external borders, the prospects of EU enlargement in the Western Balkans and the issue of the Posted Workers Directive.
Japanese battery manufacturing specialist GS Yuasa is constructing its first factory in Europe in Miskolc’s southern industrial park; the foundation stone of the new facility, which will be completed by 2019, was laid on Wednesday.
According to the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office, members of the “Soros network” do not only attempt to influence decisions in Hungary, but they also continually try to intervene in the drafting of EU reports and positions concerning Hungary and Poland.
The coordinated tourism cooperation of the four countries of the Visegrád Group (V4) has operated successfully for fifteen years, the Minister of State for Cultural and Academic Diplomacy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on Tuesday in Gödöllő.
The right to a safe and secure life is a fundamental human right, and what is at stake in the upcoming elections is whether there will be a government which stands up for this right, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade stated at his press conference held in Várpalota on Tuesday.
The closing event of the 2017-2018 V4+South Korea Knowledge Exchange Programme organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade was held on 27 March 2018. In his opening speech, Minister of State for Cultural and Academic Diplomacy István Íjgyártó welcomed the attendees of the event. As the president of the Visegrád Group, Hungary has a range of priority responsibilities in the implementation of the 2017-2018 knowledge exchange programme.