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Viktor Orbán · HungaryVatican Media Pope Leo XIV meets with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Oct. 27, 2025, at the Vatican. According to the Vatican, special attention was paid to the role of the family and the formation and future of young people as well as the importance of protecting the most vulnerable Christian communities.See the Story
Pope Leo XIV Meets With Viktor Orbán at the Vatican
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Matthew Whitaker · HungaryAt a joint press conference with his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Saar, on Monday, 27 October, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó of Hungary responded to a recent statement by US Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker, according to a statement by his ministry. He emphasized that US sanctions affecting the Russian energy sector have not yet come into force, and therefore do not represent any kind of loss for Hungary. Prime Minister Vi…See the Story
FM Szijjártó: New US Sanctions on Russia Don’t Affect Hungary Yet - Hungarian Conservative
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Viktor Orbán · HungaryPrime Minister Viktor Orbán declared from Rome that the peace process is active and progressing, despite Brussels' attempts to marginalize Hungary and exclude it from key European decisions. In a wide-ranging interview, the prime minister underlined Hungary’s central role in international diplomacy and reaffirmed the country’s steadfast commitment to peace, sovereignty, and energy security.See the Story