Eurostat: Hungarian Household Energy Prices Lowest in EU In the second half of 2022, the average household electricity price in the European Union was lowest in Hungary at... 2023.04.27.
Foreign Minister Slams Hawkish Attitude to Ukraine War The European Union is dominated by "an atmosphere of war," with the vast majority of member states in favor of... 2023.04.25.
Toxic Contamination Found in Grain from Ukraine Several cases of toxin and GMO contamination have been detected following testing of grain arriving in Hungary from Ukraine. More... 2023.04.05.
Current Energy Situation Is Killing Europe’s Competitiveness, Foreign Minister Warns Europe's energy security is extremely fragile, and the diversification of sources is needed, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter... 2023.04.04.
Eastern European Countries Ask Brussels for Help with Grain Imports from Ukraine The Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, and Romanian Prime Ministers and the Bulgarian President have sent a joint letter to Commission President... 2023.04.03.
Fake News about Russia Causes Buzz in Media Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with his Hungarian counterpart Péter Szijjártó in Budapest in 2021 Hungarian media recently reported that... 2023.03.31.
Foreign Minister Refutes Paks Nuclear Plant Fake News It is a lie that the government would stop cooperating with Russia's Rosatom on the Paks nuclear power plant expansion... 2023.03.29.
Foreign Minister Categorically Rules Out Sending Ammunition to Ukraine Hungary will not participate in the EU countries' joint ammunition transfer and procurement program for Ukraine, but will not stop... 2023.03.21.
Viktor Orbán Meets President of the Austrian Freedom Party Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán - also in his capacity as the President of the governing Fidesz party - received... 2023.03.10.
Energy Companies Making Money from the War The war is bad for almost everyone, except for the big energy companies, according to Csaba Dömötör, State Secretary of... 2023.03.06.
Energy Must Not Be Politicized, Says Foreign Minister There would be a better chance of solving energy supply problems if they were based on physical reality instead of... 2023.03.03.
‘No One Can Win this War,’ Claims Viktor Orbán Hungary is seriously affected by the war in Ukraine, the Western countries are not seeking peace, and EU leadership is... 2023.03.03.
Hungarians Are Being Conscripted as Soldiers, Says Foreign Minister In an interview with CNN, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó spoke about the war in Ukraine,... 2023.02.27.
High Inflation in January Hungarian inflation was 26.2 percent in January, two and a half times higher than the EU average, 24.hu news portal... 2023.02.24.
International Spokesman Accuses Politico of Publishing Fake News News outlet Politico published a fake news story accusing Hungary of sabotaging sanctions against Russia, State Secretary Zoltán Kovács wrote... 2023.02.24.
Firm “No” to Nuclear Energy Sanctions from Budapest Minister of Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó spoke out against the sanctions on Russian nuclear energy when he received the director... 2023.02.23.
Europe Is Sleepwalking into War, MEP Warns EU sanctions are doing more harm to Europe than to Russia, according to Fidesz MEP Balázs Hidvéghi. He accused Brussels... 2023.02.22.
Brussels not Helping in Fight against Inflation, Foreign Minister Contends Instead of a reasonable approach, the EU is still pushing sanctions, according to the Foreign Minister. Péter Szijjártó stated that... 2023.02.17.
Hungary Can Only Increase Its Energy Independence with Nuclear Energy Lives can only be saved through peace and a ceasefire, which is why Hungary wants to achieve an immediate ceasefire... 2023.02.13.
EU Sanctions to Make Diesel More Expensive Although there may not be a shortage of diesel since oil or oil products can arrive to Europe from four... 2023.02.06.
Energy Ministry Warns about New EU Sanctions New sanctions threaten European energy and fuel security, the Energy Ministry warned in a statement. Hungary has won exemption, but... 2023.02.06.