
Austro–Hungarian Meeting Underscores Shared Criticism of EU Migration Plans
FPÖ and Hungary step up calls for stronger borders and greater national sovereignty.

FPÖ and Hungary step up calls for stronger borders and greater national sovereignty.

Budapest announced in a press conference that once the decision is formally published, Hungary will challenge it before the European Court of Justice.

“The ruthless side of Ukraine’s recruiting crisis” raises questions for Kyiv’s European supporters.

“Bad news for the pro-war lobby and good news for those who want peace,” the Hungarian FM said after the meeting: planning for the Budapest Summit is moving forward.

Analysts expect that Trump and Putin will meet in Budapest only once all details are agreed upon.

The White House confirmed Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russia’s Sergei Lavrov also cancelled a planned meeting, while Hungarian FM Szijjártó said the summit is not off the table.

Preparations are underway in the Hungarian capital for much-awaited peace talks towards ending the war in Ukraine.

Hungary has celebrated the fact “there is finally real hope for peace and security in the Middle East.”

Bratislava says rapid reductions in Russian gas could cost the country billions and disrupt national energy security.

A Belgian Patriot MEP described the organisation as “a direct threat to our citizens and to democracy itself.”