1998 Press Releases
Hungarian American Coalition Adopts a Declaration Urging the Hungarian Parliament to Forego Partisanship and Facilitate Hungary’s Integrationi NATO
(Washington, D.C.) On December 18, 1998, the Hungarian American Coalition (“Coalition”) issued a Declaration unanimously adopted by its Executive Committee relating to the unexpected opposition
Hungarian American Coalition Holds Seventh Annual Meeting and Meeting of Board of Directors
On December 5, 1998, the Hungarian American Coalition (“Coalition”) held its seventh Annual Meeting at the Kossuth House in Washington, DC., electing two new individual
Hungarian American Coalition Successfully Completes USAID Funded Casemapping Education Project
The Hungarian American Coalition has successfully completed a United States Agency for International Development (“USAID”) funded health care educational project. The grant provided seven Hungarian
Hungarian American Coalition Board Member Participates in Seminar on NATO Enlargement
(Washington, D.C.) The Hungarian American Coalition continues to be involved in issues relating to NATO and its enlargement. Board member Frank Koszorus, Jr., who spearheaded
Hungarian American Coalition Sets New Course to Strengthen Regional Support
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Aug. 10 – The Hungarian American Coalition held its semi-annual Board Meeting on August 8 in Cleveland, OH, followed by a weekend
Hungarian American Coalition Meets with James Rosapepe, US Ambassador to Romania
(Washington, DC). Eleven Hungarian American leaders met in Cleveland on July 25, 1998, with US Ambassador to Romania, James Rosapepe, during his recent US visit.
Hungarian American Coalition Meets with Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott
(Washington, DC). Eleven Hungarian American leaders met in Cleveland on July 25, 1998, with US Ambassador to Romania, James Rosapepe, during his recent US visit.
Hungarian American Coalition Calls Upon Vice President Al Gore to Raise Threatened Hungarian Language Instruction During Trip to Ukraine
(Washington, DC). In a letter submitted to Vice President Al Gore on the eve of his trip to Ukraine, the Hungarian American Coalition called upon
Hungarian American Coalition Urges President Constantinescu to Support the Rights of Hungarian Minority
(Washington, DC). Hungarian Americans urged President Constantinescu of Romania to ensure that the rights of the Hungarian minority are fully respected during a reception held
Hungarian American Coalition Attends Rose Garden Ceremony Granting U.S. Approval for Admitting Hungary to NATO
(Washington, DC) “Today we welcome Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, finally erasing the boundary line the Cold War artificially imposed on the continent of
US Senate Ratifies NATO Enlargement to Include Hungary by a Vote of 80 to 19
(Washington, DC) The United States Senate voted on April 30 to enlarge NATO to include Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic. The bi-partisan vote was
Continued Sponsorship of the White House Internship by Ameritech Program
The White House Internship by Ameritech is an annual public service scholarship program administered by the Hungarian American Coalition since 1994. It is an excellent
Hungarian American Coalition Attends White House Ceremony on NATO Enlargement
(Washington, DC) “Forging a new NATO in the 21st century will help fulfill the commitment and the struggle that many of you in this room
U.S. Ambassador Poised to Leave For Romania: Hungarian American Coalition Attends Swearing in Ceremony
(Washington, D.C.) “The Romanian people have . . . the historic opportunity to achieve their aspirations. In that struggle, the United States is Romania’s friend
Hungarian American Coalition Attends U.S./Baltic Charter of Partnership Signing at the White House
(Washington, D.C.) “We recall the August day in 1989 when hundreds of thousands of people linked hands from Tallinn to Riga to Vilnius, forming a
Hungarian American Coalition Attends Transmittal Ceremony of the Protocol of Accession of Hungary as New NATO Member
(Washington, D.C.) “In just a moment I will transmit to the Senate for its advice and consent the documents that will add Poland, Hungary, and
Hungarian American Coalition Participates in Meeting with Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott
(Washington, January 6, 1998). “We strongly believe that the Administration should go beyond the formula which says that the doors to NATO remain open to