Non-Spanish nationals may be allowed to leave the virus-hit hotel in Tenerife, Spain has told Hungary’s foreign ministry, an official said on Thursday. Tamás Menczer, state secretary for communications and international representation, said the honorary consul in Tenerife and the consul from Madrid have been instructed to coordinate with representatives of neighboring countries …
Read More »Hungarian Tests Positive for Coronavirus in Japan
A Hungarian national has tested positive for coronavirus in Japan, a government official said on Monday. The patient is one of the crew members of a cruise ship stranded off the country’s coast because of a coronavirus outbreak, state secretary for communications and international representation Tamás Menczer said, citing Japanese authorities. The …
Read More »Migration Not Needed for Successful Economic Policy, says Foreign Minister Szijjártó
The policies pursued by Hungary over the past ten years have demonstrated that migration is not a necessity for a successful economic policy, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said at an OECD ministerial meeting in Paris on Friday. In his address to the session centred on the integration of immigrants, Szijjártó warned against …
Read More »Szijjártó Backs EU Visa-Free Status for Maldives
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó voiced his support for the Maldives to be granted visa-free status by the European Union at a meeting with his Maldivian counterpart Abdulla Shahid in New Delhi on Wednesday. The two ministers noted that Hungary and the Maldives mark the 45th anniversary of the establishment of their …
Read More »“No, thank you”; Hungarian Foreign Minister Quoted.
Szijjártó, Hungarian Foreign Minister To George Soros: “No, thank you”; Central Europe will not accept a proposal under which “funds targeted at us” should be cut “to finance illegal migrants”. Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has called for putting an end to the European Union’s “aggressive” migration policy, which he said was “against the will of Europeans”. “Brussels must be …
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