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Hungary's foreign minister shares his views on Hungary’s stance regarding the war and the role of Russian energy sources in a ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNImporting war into Europe: Szijjártó comes up with ridiculous reasons not to admit Ukraine to EUUkraine should not be admitted to the European Union because new EU members are expected to strengthen the bloc. However, ...
Hungary's global automotive position continues to strengthen with Suzuki production expansion and efficiency developments at ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNHungary demands EU sanctions on three Ukrainians over alleged conscription center deathHungary has proposed that the European Union impose sanctions on three Ukrainian officials over the alleged death of a Hungarian citizen, reportedly following a beating by conscription officers in ...
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has lost his common sense by fomenting war, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNHungary demands EU sanctions against three Ukrainian officials for alleged killing of a Hungarian by military enlistment office staffHungary has proposed that the European Union impose sanctions on three Ukrainian officials in connection with the alleged violent death of a Hungarian citizen due to the actions of the military ...
Hungary has taken a key step towards importing small modular nuclear reactor technology by partnering with Poland's Synthos Green Energy, which holds the rights to GE Vernova Hitachi's technology in ...
Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, right, arrives for a round table meeting of EU foreign ministers at the European Council building in Brussels, Monday, June 23, 202© AP Photo ...
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó told a news conference Thursday that Hungary would ban three military officials in response to the death. He did not name them, but said they were a head of ...
Hungary and Slovakia have decided not to support the EU's plan for an 18th sanctions package against Russia, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Monday in a press briefing broadcast on ...
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán claims a Hungarian citizen was beaten to death after refusing army conscription in Ukraine. Kyiv denies the allegations and urges Hungary not to interfere. View on euronews ...
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