2012-2014 Home

Negotiations on deepening economic and education-related ties between Hungary and Georgia

Publicated on: October 1, 2013

State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations Peter Szijjárto is holding talks in Tbilisi on deepening economic and education-related ties between Hungary and Georgia.

Jump to this page

Speech by H.E. János Martonyi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary, at the General Debate of the 68th UN General Assembly

Publicated on: October 1, 2013

New York, 30 September 2013

Jump to this page

Hungary ready to send chemical experts to Syria

Publicated on: October 1, 2013

Hungary is ready to send chemical and biological experts to Syria to support efforts to put the country’s chemical weapons under international control, Minister of Foreign Affairs János Martonyi told the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on 30 September 2013.

Jump to this page

Funding programme to support Holocaust Memorial Year 2014

Publicated on: September 30, 2013

The Government is establishing a civil fund with a budget of HUF 1.5 billion, within the framework of which NGOs and local governments may apply for funding with relation to programmes realised during the course of Holocaust Memorial Year 2014, László L. Simon, Head of the National Assembly’s Committee on Cultural and Press Affairs announced on Monday.

Jump to this page

Hungary strongly condemns killings in Nigeria

Publicated on: September 30, 2013

The Government of Hungary is shocked at the news of the terrorist attack carried out on 29 September 2013 by extremists in Nigeria, claiming the lives of many students and children, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.

Jump to this page

Hungary welcomes UN resolution on elimination of chemical weapons in Syria

Publicated on: September 30, 2013

Hungary welcomes the UN Security Council’s binding and enforceable resolution that demands the rapid and controllable eradication of Syria’s chemical weapons, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced. The resolution was approved unanimously on Friday.

Jump to this page

Menu

Navigation