PM Orbán convenes Defense Council meeting over Ukraine crisis
The prime minister convened a meeting of the Defense Council given the latest developments of the war in Ukraine, and the increased threat of escalation.
The prime minister convened a meeting of the Defense Council given the latest developments of the war in Ukraine, and the increased threat of escalation.
The prime minister and Tokayev attended the Hungary-Germany football match on Tuesday evening and will hold talks today.
The Netherlands is Hungary's eighth most important trading partner, with bilateral trade regularly above 10 billion euros.
Minister Bóka said Jewish communities "enjoy the greatest security" in Hungary, and the country hoped to set an example to other member states in this regard.
Balázs Hidvéghi said the government was working to ease the lives of pensioners.
"If we lose, we lose everything: family protection, defense against migration, economic neutrality and the utility price caps will be finished," PM Orbán said.
The foreign minister said Europe has been handed a chance to restore peace on the continent thanks to Donald Trump's election win.
Olivér Várhelyi called enlargement a down payment on the bloc's future peace and economic prosperity.
Minister Varga pointed to the need for lower energy prices and a reduction in the VAT burdens of businesses.
Minister Szijjártó said that since the October 7 "evil attack" on Israel, the EU had sought punitive measures against 18 Hamas terrorists as well as 14 Israeli settlers, "which just goes to show how Brussels sees the situation".
The mortgage cap will be available to first-time homebuyers under 35 from April 1 until October 31, 2025, conditional on purchases of homes no larger than 60sqm at a price of no more than HUF 1,200,000/sqm.
The prime minister said the role of the West in the world had changed "inevitably and undeniably", while Europe's relationship with America was also changing.
Minister Varga said the three "pillars" of the 2025 budget were boosting Hungarians' purchasing power, ensuring affordable housing and scaling up SMEs with the Demjan Sandor Programme.