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Our country showcases benefits of East–West cooperation, says FM Peter Szijjarto
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Our country showcases benefits of East–West cooperation, says FM Peter Szijjarto
October 18, 2025

Hungary will always advocate for East-West cooperation, as our country’s example clearly shows the enormous benefits and opportunities that this brings, said Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, on Tuesday in New York.

Asia Occidental se encamina hacia la guerra
September 3, 2025

Una guerra de proporciones titánicas en Asia Occidental no tendría precedentes. Aparte de la pérdida de vidas y la destrucción a gran escala, la agitación regional que se produciría también afectaría a las regiones circundantes, en particular a la India.

Asia Occidental se encamina hacia la guerra
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L’ASEAN rischia di passare in secondo piano?
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L’ASEAN rischia di passare in secondo piano?
August 22, 2025

L’ASEAN dovrebbe riconsiderare il suo approccio ai partner esterni: invece di percepire il minilateralismo come una minaccia, potrebbe servire come piattaforma per riconciliare visioni concorrenti.

Is ASEAN at risk of being sidelined?
August 17, 2025

ASEAN should reconsider its approach to external partners: instead of perceiving minilateralism as a threat, it could serve as a platform for reconciling competing visions.

Is ASEAN at risk of being sidelined?
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NATO’s Anakonda: A Beast That Preys on Its Own in Hungry Times?
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NATO’s Anakonda: A Beast That Preys on Its Own in Hungry Times?
June 12, 2016

The NATO people assigned with the task of thinking up operational codenames seem to have had a Freudian slip over Operation Anakonda. The NATO war exercises underway in Poland are the biggest since the end of the Cold War a quarter of a century ago. The name, by chance perhaps, also refers to the world’s largest species of snake – a lumbering reptile that can reach up to 8 meters in length and prone to lurking in swamps…

Compensation for «Soviet Occupation»? Not Before Vilnius and Klaipėda are Returned to Their Owners
November 12, 2015

The attempts by the governments of the Baltic states over the last twenty years to win reimbursement from Russia for the «damages» suffered during the «Soviet occupation» have culminated in a «memorandum of cooperation», which was signed in Riga on Nov. 5 by the justice ministers of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania…

Compensation for «Soviet Occupation»? Not Before Vilnius and Klaipėda are Returned to Their Owners
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