Israel's Netanyahu ends Hungary visit
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Netanyahu praised the decision as “bold and principled,” praising Hungary for its “proud” support for Israel.
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“A lot of concerns that the previous White House kept making about humanitarian aid, about limiting civilian casualties, these concerns are just not voiced anymore.”
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced his intention to withdraw his country from the International Criminal Court
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán offered justification Friday for why Hungary did not detain Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday.
The visit comes as the Israeli prime minister faces an arrest warrant against him by the International Criminal Court.
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Hungary's controversial plan to evacuate Dodik sparks tensionHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was on the brink of igniting a conflict in the Balkans with unpredictable consequences, stated Szabolcs Panyi, a journalist for the VSquare portal, on Monday. Earlier reports from the portal indicated that Orban had planned the evacuation of Milorad Dodik from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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PM Orban’s chief internal security advisor emphasized that both the United States and a growing number of European countries view Hungary’s border protection policies as exemplary.
Hungary said it would pull out of the International Criminal Court as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel visited the country.
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