Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski is in Budapest, where he held talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on 14 November.
It would be important for the stability of the Balkans were Macedonia to be allowed to join the EU and NATO, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said after meeting his Macedonian counterpart Nikola Gruevski for talks in Budapest on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Secretary of State of the Prime Minister's Office for foreign affairs and external economic relations Péter Szíjjártó received Rainer Brüderle, Chairman of the Bundestag's FDP parliamentary group, and a delegation from the liberal German party today in Parliament.
President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic visited the Nikola Tesla Serbian Language Kindergarten and School in Budapest 13 November.
Ferenc Zumbok, Governmental Appointee for the renewal of Buda Castle and Eszterházy Castle, stated at a press conference that Eszterháza is to receive a further HUF 350 million towards cultural events and infrastructure due to the modification of budget law.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received the President of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians István Pásztor today. The meeting may be regarded as a new step in regular relations, cooperation and mutual information, but was also made actual by the two-day official visit to Budapest of Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić, which begins today.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized to Tomislav Nikolić, the President of Serbia that Hungary continues to support Serbia’s efforts to join the European Union.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received the medal-winning Hungarian team that competed at the European Skills Competition (EuroSkills 2012) in October, held in the Belgian town of Spa-Francorchamps.
It is the Government’s firm standpoint that the action of the people calling themselves "land occupiers" in Kajászó is against the norms of the rule of law, is obviously politically motivated, and deliberately misleading.
There are no political, legal or economic obstacles in the way of Arabic-Hungarian business relations, the Prime Minister said on Monday at the first Arabic-Hungarian Forum, at which approximately 200 businessmen, diplomats and politicians from 16 Arab countries took part. At the meeting, 87 priority investment projects worth 1.94 billion euros were presented to the participants.