
UAE President visits Hungary to deepen strategic relations
The high-level meeting, held at the Prime Minister's Office in Budapest, was part of His Highness' official visit to Hungary.
Discussions focused on expanding collaboration in strategic sectors such as trade, investment, technology, infrastructure, and renewable energy.
His Highness reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to fostering strong international partnerships, emphasizing the importance of joint efforts to drive progress and prosperity.
Prime Minister Orbán expressed appreciation for the UAE President's visit, noting that it marks a significant step in enhancing UAE-Hungary relations.
Both leaders also exchanged views on regional and global issues, stressing the importance of diplomatic solutions to conflicts and reaffirming their support for international efforts to promote peace and stability.
Prime Minister Orbán also hosted a dinner in honor of His Highness and his delegation.

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UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to explore ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation and support the development goals of both nations. The high-level meeting, held at the Prime Minister's Office in Budapest, was part of His Highness' official visit to Hungary. Discussions focused on expanding collaboration in strategic sectors such as trade, investment, technology, infrastructure, and renewable energy. His Highness reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to fostering strong international partnerships, emphasizing the importance of joint efforts to drive progress and prosperity. Prime Minister Orbán expressed appreciation for the UAE President's visit, noting that it marks a significant step in enhancing UAE-Hungary relations. Both leaders also exchanged views on regional and global issues, stressing the importance of diplomatic solutions to conflicts and reaffirming their support for international efforts to promote peace and stability. Prime Minister Orbán also hosted a dinner in honor of His Highness and his delegation.


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