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  • Jan 21, 2025 | magyarnemzet.hu | Edmár Attila

    The United States has a new president and a new era has begun, the foreign minister emphasized. "It is clear from US President Donald Trump's first executive orders that pro-war and pro-migration madness has come to an end and the era of peace, security, national sovereignty and common sense has come in instead," he said, adding that in recent years, Hungary has battled not to be pushed into war, nor to be forced to accept migrants.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | magyarnemzet.hu | Edmár Attila

    At the beginning of his post, the state secretary remarked that ‘Donald Trump’s inauguration has thrown the liberal mainstream into a shrieking frenzy, a visible consequence of which is that the largest multinational corporations are now scrambling to outdo one another in abandoning their social engineering experiments."The politician emphasized:America now returns to the point that Hungary's never left.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | magyarnemzet.hu | Edmár Attila

    The minister emphasized the political achievements of Romania's Hungarian minority and highlighted recent significant progress in relations between the two countries. In his post, he wrote:Advancing Hungary–Romania cooperation benefits everyone - Hungarians and Romanians alike. The past years have proven this: Schengen membership, new border crossings, growing trade, and improved energy security.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | magyarnemzet.hu | Edmár Attila

    During their discussion, Viktor Orban and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev paid special focus to the effective implementation of agreements signed at the highest level, primarily in the areas of energy, finance and investment. The two leaders emphasized the importance of cotinuing the joint work. They also discussed topical global and regional affairs, and confirmed their commitment to cooperation within international organizations.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | magyarnemzet.hu | Edmár Attila

    The global political situation is further complicated by a barrage of sanctions from the European Union and the halting of Ukrainian gas transit. Peter Szijjarto, Hungary's Foreign Affairs and Trade minister, discussed energy security with his Serbian counterpart over the phone.

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