(Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has invited Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu to visit his country, ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday invited Israeli Prime Benjamin Netanyahu to visit his country and confirmed ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban invited Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday to visit Hungary but several other European nations ...
Hungary, unlike the United States, is a signatory to the court, which accused the Israeli leader of war crimes in Gaza.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says he will defy an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against ...
Hungary is going to install an air defence system in the northeastern part of the country as the threat of an escalation of ...
Hungary criticized U.S. sanctions on Gazprombank, stating that they pose a threat to the energy security of Central European ...
Hungary said the US decision to sanction Gazprombank jeopardizes the energy security of some central European countries, ...
Hungary's Orbán criticized the International Criminal Court, arguing that the decision to issue a warrant for Israel's Netanyahu undermines international law.
The Hungarian government introduced a bill to parliament to amend its contract with Russia's Rosatom for the Paks nuclear ...
Hungary plans to shift newly acquired air-defense systems close to its border with Ukraine as it braces for potential fallout ...
Hungarian Defense Minister Kristof Szalay-Bobrovniczky ordered the deployment of air defense systems in the country's ...