British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote a congratulatory letter to Viktor Orban on the “wonderful relations” between the two countries and planned cooperation in energy security, and Greek Prime Minister Kyriaos Mikotakis in a congratulatory letter to Viktor Orban on reshaping the Hungarian Prime Minister. Prime Minister’s spokesman on Tuesday.
The British Prime Minister once again referred to the historical ties, common interests and direct relations between the Hungarian and British peoples. He noted that the formation of the new Hungarian government takes place at a critical time for Euro-Atlantic security, when – due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine – Europe and NATO must show unity.
Boris Johnson stressed the importance of planned sanctions on Russian hydrocarbons, but acknowledged that Hungary faces unique challenges to the country’s energy security. To this end, he offered UK support.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mykotakis wrote to Victor Orban: The pandemic has taught us the importance of close international cooperation and solidarity. The Greek Prime Minister is confident that bilateral and European cooperation will contribute to “guaranteeing our common security and prosperity.” Bertalan Hvasi explained.
COVER PHOTO: In a photo released by the Prime Minister’s Office, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will receive Prime Minister Viktor Orban in front of the V4 Summit and the UK Summit in front of Lancaster House in London on March 8, 2022.