Address by Zsolt Németh Minister of State for Foreign Affairs at the Presentation of the Book “The Unfinished Peace” Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 3rd May 2013.
“Corruption and Other Threats to Democracy”
Ulaanbaatar, 29 April 2013
Lecture by Zsolt Németh,
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary
at the event “US-Hungary Military Cooperation”, Hungarian Institute for International Affairs,
Budapest, April 22, 2013.
Administrative State Secretary Iván Bába participated at the opening of the Budapest International Model United Nations April 12, 2013. While welcoming the participants he delivered the following remarks.
The funeral of Mark Palmer, former U.S. Ambassador to Hungary from 1986-1990, took place in Washington DC on April 10, 2013. Hungarian and American diplomats – some of them former colleagues of Ambassador Palmer – watched the live broadcast of the funeral ceremony together at the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Before the live broadcast, MFA State Secretary Iván Bába delivered the following commemorative remark.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, February 18, 2013
Opening speech of H.E. Mr. Zsolt Németh, at the opening ceremony of the exhibition ”European Cultural Diversity: Serbian religious art in Hungary”. Balassi Institute, Brussels 13th, February 2013
Ekselencijo!
Poštovani Gosti, Dame i Gospodo!
Želim Vam se zahvaliti na vašem odazivu na današnje prisjećanje na dvadeset i prvu obljetnicu osnutka diplomatskih odnosa Mađarske i Hrvatske. Bilateralne veze dvije zemlje sustavno se razvijaju od dana kada je Hrvatska proglasila nezavisnost. Odnosi su uzajamno proglašeni odličnim i partnerskim s obje strane.
Regensburg, November 27, 2012
“Implementing the Chicago Summit Decisions – a Hungarian Perspective”
As prepared for delivery