President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev held limited format meeting with Prime Minister of Hungary in Budapest
On May 20, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev held a limited format meeting with Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán in Budapest.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev arrived in Hungary for working visit
On May 20, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev arrived in Hungary for a working visit at the invitation of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Hungary begins ICC withdrawal after Netanyahu visit, citing bias
Hungary has approved a bill to begin its year-long withdrawal from the International Criminal Court.
President of Uzbekistan to pay visit to Hungary and Slovenia
President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev will pay official visits to Hungary and Slovenia from May 19 to 22, holding talks with top leaders and participating in key bilateral and multilateral events.
Hungary considers law to regulate foreign-funded organizations
Hungary’s parliament is reviewing a bill that would give authorities sweeping powers to monitor, penalize, or ban groups accused of threatening national sovereignty through foreign funding.
Ukraine, Hungary expel diplomats due to spy network allegations
Ukraine and Hungary announced on Friday the mutual expulsion of two diplomats each, following accusations from both sides of espionage activities.
Ukraine accuses Hungary of running spy network near border
Ukraine's security service says it has detained two alleged Hungarian spies accused of gathering military intelligence in the Zakarpattia region, near the shared border.
Slovakia and Hungary condemn EU's plan to phase out Russian energy
Slovakia and Hungary have condemned the European Commission’s new proposal to phase out Russian energy imports by 2027, warning the move would harm EU competitiveness.
Hungary to withdraw from the International Criminal Court
Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said Hungary will not participate in the future operations of the International Criminal Court, a body "which has been degraded into a political tool and has lost its prestige."
EU considers stripping Hungary of voting rights over obstruction of Ukraine support
Hungary’s persistent attempts to undermine EU efforts in support of Ukraine have pushed member states to seriously consider invoking Article 7 of the EU treaty — the bloc’s most severe disciplinary tool, which could strip Budapest of its voting rights, The Guardian reports.
Hungary blocks EU military aid for Armenia, calls for talks with Azerbaijan
Hungary has reportedly vetoed a proposed €10 million EU military aid package for Armenia, insisting that Azerbaijan be included in discussions to ensure regional balance.
U.S. removes sanctions on Orban ally, cites shift in policy
The United States is lifting sanctions on a senior Hungarian official, in a move that signals warming ties between Washington and Budapest under President Donald Trump.
Hungary's MVM sees strategic opportunity in Azerbaijan’s green energy sector
Hungarian energy company MVM is eager to contribute to Azerbaijan’s renewable energy projects and sees the Black Sea green energy corridor as a vital step for regional energy diversification.
Hungary announces decision to withdraw from International Criminal Court
The Hungarian government has decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), marking a significant shift in the country's international stance.
Serbia, Hungary sign agreement on strategic defence cooperation
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Belgrade and Budapest are working towards establishing a comprehensive military alliance, following the signing of a document on Serbian-Hungarian strategic defence cooperation.
Netanyahu visits Hungary as ICC warrant sparks diplomatic tensions
Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Hungary signals diplomatic defiance as he travels despite an ICC arrest warrant. With Hungary rejecting the court’s ruling, the trip highlights shifting alliances while Israel presses ahead with its military operations in Gaza amid growing international pressure.
Türkiye is indispensable partner for EU, Hungary's defense chief says
"Right in the middle of Europe, Hungary is proud of its Asian cultural roots and its close and friendly relationship with Türkiye", says Kristof Szalay-Bobrovniczky
Green energy to be supplied from South Caucasus to Europe
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary will build a direct high-voltage submarine cable connecting the South Caucasus region with the European Union, with a purpose to strengthen national and regional energy security.
Orban rejects U.S. sanctions on cabinet chief Rogan
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has dismissed U.S. sanctions on his cabinet chief, Antal Rogan, as an attack on national sovereignty. Calling them "petty revenge," he defended Rogan and vowed to push back against foreign influence, particularly linked to George Soros.
Hungary, Slovakia seek to overcome US sanctions impact on Russian gas payments
Hungary and Slovakia face challenges in paying for Russian gas due to new U.S. sanctions on Gazprombank, risking supply disruptions without a legal solution.
Hungary and Slovakia seek solutions for Russian gas payments amid sanctions
Hungary and Slovakia are seeking solutions for paying Russian gas suppliers after U.S. sanctions on Gazprombank raised payment challenges. Talks are underway to resolve the issue.
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