
Tamás Rónay
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Jul 31, 2024 |
eurotopics.net | Ovidiu Nahoi |Tamás Rónay |Witalij Portnykow
31 July 2024For years, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has used the stage of the Summer University in the Romanian, but predominantly Hungarian-speaking Băile Tușnad to give highly provocative speeches. This year his vitriol was again directed at Brussels, Washington and Warsaw. But this time Poland's Secretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski, did not beat about the bush in his response: Orbán should ask himself why he is still in the EU.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
eurotopics.net | Dmitrij Drise |Tamás Rónay
30 January 2024Will Viktor Orbán's Hungary give the green light for the planned 50-billion-euro support package for Ukraine at the EU's special summit on Thursday? Budapest has let it be known that it has presented Brussels with a list of demands in exchange for its yes vote, and the Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó visited his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba on Monday. Meanwhile, rumours are circulating that the EU is poised to crank up the pressure on Hungary.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
eurotopics.net | Dmitrij Drise |Tamás Rónay
30 January 2024Shortly before the Special European Council on Thursday, tension is rising in Europe: will Hungary give the green light for the planned 50 billion euro support package for Ukraine? Budapest has signalled its willingness to compromise and sent Brussels a new list of demands in exchange for a yes vote. At the same time, the Financial Times wrote that the EU is considering cancelling all EU funding to Hungary in the event of a no vote - something Brussels has denied.
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Nov 28, 2023 |
eurotopics.net | Ingrid Steiner-Gashi |Tamás Rónay
Hungary could be putting obstacles in its own path with a blockade policy, warns Magyar Hang: “The accession process would offer Ukraine a vision for the future, a perspective that the Hungarian government would deprive the country of by blocking its progress in this process.
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Nov 28, 2023 |
eurotopics.net | Ingrid Steiner-Gashi |Tamás Rónay
Hungary could be putting obstacles in its own path with a blockade policy, warns Magyar Hang: “The accession process would offer Ukraine a vision for the future, a perspective that the Hungarian government would deprive the country of by blocking its progress in this process.
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