
Hungary's Foreign Minister Rejects Foreign Interference at CPAC 2025
CPAC Hungary 2025: Szijjártó Rejects Foreign Interference, Calls for Transparency Budapest, Hungary – Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó delivered a forceful speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Hungary 2025, denouncing foreign interference in the nation's political affairs. The speech, captured on video and quickly circulating online, highlights growing concerns about external influence in the country. "We will not allow foreign money to influence the will of the Hungarian people," Szijjártó stated emphatically, his words carrying a sense of urgency. His remarks focused on the need for transparency and self-determination in Hungarian politics. The CPAC Hungary event itself is a significant indicator of the growing conservative movement within the country. Szijjártó's speech serves as a clear articulation of the government's stance on foreign influence and its commitment to maintaining national sovereignty. The video's widespread dissemination underscores the public's interest in this critical issue. The strong stance taken by the Minister reflects a broader national debate about Hungary's place in the international arena and the importance of protecting its unique identity.