UAE and Hungary explore ways to strengthen cooperation

UAE and Hungary cooperation
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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The UAE and Hungary have discussed opportunities to enhance cooperation across multiple sectors, with a particular emphasis on the economy, renewable energy, trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

The UAE President HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Excellency Tamás Sulyok, President of Hungary, explored opportunities to deepen their collaboration.

The Hungarian President expressed his hope that the visit would contribute to further advancing bilateral ties and expanding avenues of cooperation in areas that serve the mutual interests of both nations.

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed affirmed that the UAE and Hungary share a friendship and cooperative relationship based on mutual respect and a joint commitment to progress. He noted that these growing bilateral ties between UAE and Hungary aim to support the aspirations of both nations and their peoples for development and prosperity.

Furtehr, UAE and Hungary reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening UAE-Hungary relations and exploring new opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation across a range of sectors.

His Highness wrote an entry in the VIP guestbook expressing his pleasure to be visiting Hungary and noting the significant progress witnessed in relations between the two countries.

Sheikh Mohamed further highlighted the UAE’s keenness to continue working together to strengthen ties in a way that serves the shared development goals of both nations, and he wished Hungary, its leadership, and its people continued prosperity and success.

His Highness and the President of Hungary also exchanged symbolic gifts reflecting the culture and rich heritage of their respective nations.

The meeting was attended by the delegation accompanying His Highness the UAE President, along with a number of senior Hungarian officials.

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