Hungary and Serbia are further accelerating preparatory work on the construction of an oil pipeline between the two countries.
In exchange for the support of Brussels and Kyiv, Tisza would pull Hungary into the ranks of Europe’s warring countries.
FM Peter Szijjarto spoke live from Brussels at the conclusion of the EU foreign ministers’ council meeting. Hungary's minister of foreign affairs and trade said that shocking developments came to ...
Without Russian oil, the price of gasoline would rise above 1,000 forints per liter, PM Orban emphasized in Sulysap.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto headed to Brussels, anticipating a major confrontation. He stressed that proposals are again on the table that Hungary will not approve until oil ...
Pontosan azt fogják többé-kevésbé élethűen utánozni, amit oly sokan szeretnek a sportos benzinesekben.
The dispute over the Druzhba oil pipeline has escalated to a new level, with Brussels defending Ukraine rather than its own ...
The overwhelming majority supports the Orban government's welfare measures, according to a survey by the Nezopont Institute.
Az EP-képviselő szerint Magyarország társadalmi egységére van szükség ahhoz, hogy az ország kimaradjon a háborúból.
Marton Nagy, Hungary's Minister for National Economy, has summarized the most important economic policy achievements of the ...
Orban was the clear winner last week: he successfully mobilized support, received international backing, and unwaveringly ...
The stakes of the election are clear: if Brussels’ policy prevails in Hungary, Hungarians will pay the price, because ...