“Police apprehended 162 illegal border crossers within the territory of Hungary between Friday and Sunday”, the National Police Headquarters informed Hungarian news agency MTI on Monday.
What St. Stephen once professed, and what later the Hungarian political elite between the two World Wars also highlighted is topical today as well: we must be the best so that we may become the strongest here, in Central-Europe, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office stated on Sunday in Makó.
Europe belongs to the Europeans, and Hungary belongs to the Hungarians, peaceful people who respect and profess our laws and customs, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office stated on Saturday in Hódmezővásárhely.
The Minister of State for Nation Policy at the Prime Minister’s Office praised the commitment and sense of duty of Hungarians in Transylvania in his ceremonial speech delivered before the Sunday evening closing gala of the Kolozsvár Hungarian Days.
“We will be further increasing the exchange of information between the Serbian and the Hungarian armed forces, so that we can counter illegal migration and terrorism more effectively”, Minister of Defense István Simicskó emphasized on Saturday, 19 August in Subotica following discussions with his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vulin.
“Our homeland is an irreplaceable value to all of us”, Minister of Defence István Simicskó emphasized in his speech at the officer commissioning ceremony held on Sunday 20 August on Kossuth Lajos Square outside Budapest’s Parliament Building.
“A European-level change of approach is necessary: the security of the population must be given a greater role in European Union migration policy”, the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister said on Hungarian M1 television’s Friday evening current affairs program.
“Agriculture could be the engine of Kazakh-Hungarian economic cooperation”, Minister of Agriculture Sándor Fazekas said in Astana following discussions on agricultural issues affecting the two countries with Kazakhstan’s First Vice-Minister of Agriculture Kairat Aituganov.
On Sunday morning in Budapest, the national flag on Kossuth Square in front of the Parliament Building was raised with full military honours to mark the 20 August national holiday.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade wishes to express its sympathy with regard to the knife attack in the Russian city of Surgut in which several people were seriously injured.