Orbán travels to neighbouring country for mini summit
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will hold talks in Bucharest with Hunor Kelemen, the leader of Romania’s ethnic Hungarian party RMDSZ, on Wednesday afternoon, before meeting his Romanian counterpart as well as prime ministers of several EU member states and European Council President Charles Michel, his press chief said in a statement.
Orbán travels to Romania
Orbán will hold talks with Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, and the meeting will be attended by Sorin Grindeanu, Romania’s transport minister, and János Bóka, Hungary’s EU affairs minister.
In the evening, the Hungarian PM will participate in a preparatory meeting of the EU’s Strategic Agenda 2024-2029, a five-year policy plan to guide the EU’s work covering the green and digital transitions and economy, security, enlargement and migration, and will be joined by the European Council president as well as the prime ministers of Croatia, Belgium, Slovenia and the president of Romania.
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