PM Orbán: Hungary's independent foreign policy must be accepted by larger countries
The prime minister said great powers with military and economic power earned respect and should not dish out warnings to their partners.
The prime minister said great powers with military and economic power earned respect and should not dish out warnings to their partners.
Balázs Orbán said Hungary has developed a “European counter-model” showing that “it is possible to set different government policies and operate a successful country”.
The government calls on the Hungarian people to stand together to protect the sovereignty of our country
Máté Kocsis called for setting up an institution to protect the country’s sovereignty “to monitor trends indicating foreign interference”.
Hungary has regained its financial sovereignty over the past ten years thanks in large part to the elimination of the black economy.
Zsolt Németh said the EU should pursue a “louder, clearer and bolder foreign policy”, but without violating the sovereignty of member states
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Minister Szijjártó reiterated Hungary’s standpoint that adopting the comprehensive migration pact currently under discussion in the UN would be “the worst possible step” when it comes to tackling the challenge of migration
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