The Hungarian government has decided on providing further humanitarian aid for Christian churches in Syria. The aid will concentrate on alleviating the crisis situation that has emerged due to armed conflicts and on reconstruction efforts. The purpose of the aid is to help local communities in need to remain in their native land, thereby reducing migration to Europe as the Hungarian government fundamentally believes that help must be taken where there is trouble, rather than bringing problems to Europe.
The past few years cannot be regarded as the most successful period of European cooperation. The latest enlargements of the European Union were its last achievements: the accession of ten states, including Hungary, in 2004, followed by the accession of another three countries, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office stated in the Parliament Building on Thursday.
Ministerial Commissioner for tasks associated with the development of international relations linked to humanitarian aid provided by Hungary Hajnalka Juhász and CEO of Hungary Helps Agency Nonporfit Cls. Gábor Márki presented the Hungary Helps Program in Rome on 20 May. The Hungarian Government’s program is based on the principle that assistance must be taken to where the trouble is, instead of bringing the trouble here.
What is at stake in the European parliamentary elections is whether we will succeed in breaking the pro-immigration elite’s hegemony as Hungary takes the view that we must put an end to the Brussels policy which has far removed itself from the will of the European people, Szabolcs Takács, Minister of State for European Union Affairs at the Prime Minister’s Office said in Brussels after the Tuesday meeting of the EU’s General Affairs Council.
The Hungary Helps initiative implementing the Hungarian government’s humanitarian efforts has opened a new chapter in the world of international aid.
There has never before been more at stake in European parliamentary elections, Gergely Gulyás, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office said in an interview given to Kossuth Radio’s programme ‘Sunday Paper’.
Next week’s European parliamentary elections will clearly bring about a struggle between the pro-migration and anti-migration sides, the Minister of State for EU Affairs at the Prime Minister’s Office told the Hungarian news agency MTI on Saturday by telephone from Tallinn.
Government Commissioner for the Development of Modern Settlements Alpár Gyopáros from the Prime Minister’s Office received Czech Minister for Regional Development Klára Dostálová in his office on Friday.
The five points of the family protection action plan promised for this year will take effect on 1 July, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed.
The Monday meeting with the US President is an outstanding achievement of Hungarian diplomacy, as is the fact that the country maintains balanced, good relations with all leading powers of the world, the Minister heading the Prime Minister’s Office said.