PM Orbán: Hungary welcomes US-Russia talks
"We have all been living in the shadow of war for three years, and we now have the best hope for peace replacing war," PM Orbán said.
"We have all been living in the shadow of war for three years, and we now have the best hope for peace replacing war," PM Orbán said.
At the second Hungary-North Macedonia government summit in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski reaffirmed their strategic partnership, criticizing Brussels' failure to advance North Macedonia’s EU...
Minister Szijjártó reaffirmed Hungary’s support for North Macedonia’s EU accession, saying that the two countries have signed an action plan on knowledge-sharing on the accession process.
4 March 2025, Budapest
27 September 2024, Ohrid (Охрид)
The two leaders expressed their intent to develop bilateral links between Hungary and North Macedonia to the highest level.
“We Hungarians who live here in the neighborhood of war want peace as soon as possible,” the foreign minister said.
The prime minister offered the help of Fidesz politicians who will share their professional experiences in various policy areas so that the North Macedonia party’s candidates are prepared for government.