More Austrian police officers to join Hungarian border protection efforts
On Monday, 7 police officers joined the 18 already serving in Hungary, and their number is planned to come to 48-50 by the end of the month, to conduct joint...
On Monday, 7 police officers joined the 18 already serving in Hungary, and their number is planned to come to 48-50 by the end of the month, to conduct joint...
The working lunch on Tuesday focused on the priorities of Hungary’s EU presidency, economic and border protection cooperation, as well as stopping illegal migration.
Sebastian Kurz said efforts by PM Orbán and Hungary’s current EU presidency “offer us an opportunity to take a step in the right direction, but it should be up to...
The president expressed his support for plans to open a Hungarian language secondary school in Vienna.
Austria at the start of the year established a special government unit within the Chancellery to help persecuted Christian minorities.
The foreign minister said the cooperation between Hungary’s government and the Austrian right will “contribute to our ability to preserve our sovereignty and bring to a halt the European Union’s federalisation efforts”.
The foreign minister said that Austria was among EU countries that took action against illegal migration.
Since March 1, the road linking Ágfalva and Schattendorf (Somfalva) has been fully blocked for vehicles.
Minister Szijjártó said he had talked to Alexander Schallenberg, his Austrian counterpart, who had indicated that Hungary’s expelling people smugglers was problematic for his country.
Defense Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky said Hungary and Austria are “good neighbors” and are in agreement about not sending weapons to Ukraine.
Regarding migration, President Novák said Hungary was on the same page as Austria and that accepting and helping refugees was a humanitarian task.
The president announced that she would pay an official visit to each county in the next few years.
The prime minister said the first sign of a wartime situation would be when “they declare an energy emergency in Brussels; when access to some commodities must be restricted.”