Prime Minister Orbán Welcomes EPC Delegates to Budapest’s Largest Diplomatic Event

Viktor Orbán welcomes Mark Rutte on 7 November 2024 in Budapest.
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Delegates have begun arriving at Budapest’s Puskás Arena for the European Political Community summit, an event Prime Minister Viktor Orbán calls Hungary's largest diplomatic gathering to date. With over 47 heads of state and key international figures in attendance, the summit will address pressing issues, including Europe’s competitiveness and the US presidential election.

Delegates have been arriving throughout Thursday morning at the Puskás Arena in Budapest for the European Political Community (EPC) summit. The gathering has invited 47 Heads of State and Government, along with leaders from significant international organizations. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is personally welcoming the arrivals.

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Érkeznek a vendégek a Puskásba. Egész Európa a pályán!

The Prime Minister previously emphasized that this will be the largest diplomatic event in Hungary’s history, attracting not only EU leaders—such as those from Germany, France, and the Netherlands—but also non-EU representatives, including officials from the United Kingdom, Turkey, the Caucasus region, and the North and West Balkans.

Orbán noted that the summit’s agenda would focus on two main issues: the US presidential election and reversing Europe’s declining competitiveness.


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Delegates have begun arriving at Budapest’s Puskás Arena for the European Political Community summit, an event Prime Minister Viktor Orbán calls Hungary's largest diplomatic gathering to date. With over 47 heads of state and key international figures in attendance, the summit will address pressing issues, including Europe’s competitiveness and the US presidential election.

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