Budapest: UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Hungarian President His Excellency Tam¡s Sulyok engaged in discussions in Budapest aimed at enhancing cooperation between the UAE and Hungary in various sectors, particularly focusing on the economy, renewable energy, trade, investment, and culture.
According to Emirates News Agency, the discussions were held at the Hungarian Parliament Building, where President Sulyok warmly received His Highness during his official visit to Hungary. President Sulyok expressed his hope that the visit would further advance bilateral ties and open new avenues for cooperation that serve the mutual interests of both nations.
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed emphasized the friendship and cooperative relationship between the UAE and Hungary, underscoring mutual respect and a shared commitment to progress. He highlighted that the strengthening bilateral ties are aimed at supporting the aspirations of both nations and their peoples in terms of development and prosperity.
Both leaders reaffirmed their dedication to bolstering UAE-Hungary relations and exploring new opportunities for mutually beneficial collaboration across a range of sectors. His Highness also made an entry in the VIP guestbook, expressing his pleasure to visit Hungary and acknowledging the significant progress in relations between the two countries. He reiterated the UAE's eagerness to continue working together to enhance ties in a manner that aligns with the shared development goals of both nations. His Highness wished Hungary, its leadership, and its people continued prosperity and success.
During the meeting, the two leaders exchanged symbolic gifts that reflected the culture and rich heritage of their respective countries. The event was attended by the delegation accompanying His Highness the UAE President and several senior Hungarian officials.
Following the conclusion of the meeting, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan departed Budapest, marking the end of his official visit to Hungary.