Hungary should take part in common European defence policy and contribute funds to it, but should not agree to joint ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to visit Hungary in the coming weeks despite an International Criminal Court ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNOrbán pressures EU: Could Russia suddenly escape sanctions?Russia may be freed from EU sanctions as early as the morning of March 16 if Hungary blocks their extension. Read below why ...
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Telex on MSNTelex not permitted to report from scene during Viktor Orbán's speech on national holidayIt is due to limited seating that we were not granted an accreditation for the event.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is often the odd man out in the European Union, especially since Russia’s invasion of ...
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Telex on MSNThe Orbán government likes to reference what Hungarians want, but the majority of the population isn't talking to themThe Hungarian government has announced a public opinion poll on Ukraine's EU accession, similar to the national consultations ...
Orban invited Netanyahu to visit Hungary last November, saying he would guarantee that an International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNViktor Orban warns against Ukraine's EU membership, says economic package with US is in the pipelineHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said the admission of Ukraine to the EU would destabilise Europe's economy and its ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNPolish foreign minister on Orbán's Ukraine poll: an EU referendum on Hungary's membership would be interestingFollowing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s announcement that a nationwide poll is to be held on Ukraine’s EU ...
Hungary and the United States will agree on an economic cooperation package that will help the Hungarian economy and could ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says Hungary will poll its citizens on Ukraine’s potential future membership in the ...
Ukraine’s accession to the European Union would ruin the Hungarian economy, Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared Friday on Kossuth Radio’s Good Morning, Hungary! program.
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