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János Martonyi

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The Presidency and Croatia seek to close negotiations in June

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 28, 2011 3:00 PM

The Hungarian Presidency continues to strive to conclude discussions with Croatia by June, Minister of State for EU Affairs, Enikő Győri said, reassuring her hosts in Zagreb, on 28 April 2011; after conducting discussions with Chief Advisor to the Croatian Prime Minister Davor Stier and Foreign State Secretary for European Integration Andrej Plenković.

Outsourcing of visa applications in New-Delhi

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 28, 2011 2:59 PM

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs invites tenders for the provision of services related to the receipt of applications for Schengen visas in New Delhi. Deadline for submission of tenders: 11 May, 2011.

Hungary donates funds for climate adaptation of least developed countries

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 15, 2011 1:40 PM

Stepping up fast-start climate financing commitments – taking action on adaptation needs of the most vulnerable countries.

Single market: Political incentives needed

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 6, 2011 3:15 PM

The Hungarian Presidency welcomes the European Parliament’s (EP) commitment to the single market, Minister of State for EU Affairs, Enikő Győri, announced in the debate at the EP’s plenary meeting, held in Strasbourg on 6 April 2011. According to the Ms Győri, EU institutions have to give a joint political incentive to the internal market.

Enlargement: Presidency counts on EP’s help

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 6, 2011 3:12 PM

The European Parliament’s (EP) evaluation on the accession process of both Iceland and Macedonia is well balanced, Minister of State for EU Affairs, Enikő Győri, said at the EP’s plenary meeting on 6 April 2011, in Strasbourg. However, in the case of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, she urged for greater efforts, and promoted the start of accession negotiations.

Roma strategy: Presidency welcomes Commission proposal

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 5, 2011 3:18 PM

The European Commission presented its views on a feasible European framework for the national Roma strategies on 5 March 2011, in Strasbourg. At the plenary session, the Presidency welcomed the Commission’s proposal. Beforehand, the European Parliament expressed its opinion on the topic as well.

Hungary gearing up to the second half of the presidency with commitment and dynamism

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 5, 2011 3:08 PM

“We are pleased with the first three months of the Hungarian Presidency and are preparing for the next three months with unchanged commitment and dynamism,” Minister of State for EU affairs, Enikő Győri, said receiving a delegation of the European Affairs Committee of the French National Assembly, led by Deputy Chairman, Gérard Voisin, during a visit to Budapest on 4 April 2011.

Diversity is valuable - presentation of presidency publications

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 1, 2011 3:05 PM

Created exclusively for this semester, the publications „Europe in Budapest – a guide to its many cultures” and „Danube Bridges – from the Black Forest to the Black Sea” were presented by Minister of State for EU Affairs, Enikő Győri, in Tiger Wine Bar, one of the restaurants in Budapest functioning as the Presidency’s wine bar.

Consultation with Guinea-Bissau (29 March 2011, Budapest)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, March 31, 2011 1:14 PM

The European Union regards the mutiny of 1 April 2010 in Guinea-Bissau and the subsequent appointment of its main instigators to high-ranking posts in the military hierarchy, as a breach of essential elements of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement. Therefore, the European Union terminated its common security and defence policy support mission, and as a precautionary measure, suspended some of its development cooperation activities. The EU invited the Government of Guinea-Bissau, to engage in consultations under Article 96, of the Cotonou Agreement on actions necessary for the country to resume operations in compliance with the Partnership Agreement’s principles, respecting human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law.

Mid-term review of the Hungarian Presidency: Professional achievements

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, March 28, 2011 3:22 PM

The consensus on the package of six legislative proposals aimed at creating common economic governance reached at the Council meeting at the end of March, the progress associated with the future of cohesion policy, the Common Agricultural Policy, energy policy, the Roma strategy and the Danube Region strategy – these can be considered as the greatest achievements during the first three months of the Hungarian EU Presidency. Following you can read a short mid-term review of the professional achievements.