Bóka János

Bóka János

politician Hungary

Bóka János is Hungary's Minister for EU Affairs, who recently made headlines by announcing that Hungary would not support joint EU statements regarding Ukraine's accession during an upcoming EU summit. He expressed that the proposals contradict Hungary's national interests and stated that Hungary is against accelerating Ukraine's EU membership. His comments highlight Hungary's stance on various EU matters, including military aid and energy prices, emphasizing the importance of national priorities in EU discussions.

Born on Sep 16, 2025 (0 years old)

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Hungary Hungary: Bóka János condemned the tragedy as a call for global intifada and advocated for zero tolerance against antisemitism. 8

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Élete lövésével végzett egy ausztrál rendőr az egyik tömeggyilkossal Bondi Beachen

Hungary Hungary: Bóka János, the minister responsible for European Union affairs in Hungary, expressed a strong stance against antisemitism. 9

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Évtizedek óta megbújó gyűlölet vezetett az ausztrál strandon történt lövöldözéshez

Hungary Hungary: Bóka János described the tragedy as a result of an open call for a global intifada and advocated for zero tolerance against antisemitism. 7

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Egy muszlim eladó fegyverezte le a zsidókat támadó terroristát Sydney-ben

Hungary Hungary: Bóka János emphasized that the sanctions should not be permanent and must be reviewed regularly. 6

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Rendkívüli lépés jöhet Orbán Viktorral szemben, nem vár tovább az Európai Unió

Hungary Hungary: Bóka János criticized the EU's decision regarding the legal mechanism to freeze Russian state assets. 3

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - „Ez a döntés kisiklatja a folyamatban lévő tárgyalásokat” – Brüsszel döntését bírálja a magyar kormány