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Hungarian Ministerial level delegation set to visit Pakistan

Hungary Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr Peter Szijjarto, will pay an official visit to Pakistan on 30 April 2021. Hungarian Foreign Minister will be accompanied by a high-level business delegation comprising over 20 leading businessmen to explore business opportunities in Pakistan.

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Hungarian Ministerial level delegation set to visit Pakistan
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According to the press release issued by Pakistan Foreign Office, Besides one-on-one meeting with Foreign Minister Qureshi, the Hungarian Foreign Minister will also have delegation-level talks. The talks will review the existing bilateral relations and chart the way forward for taking the relationship to the next level.

The two Foreign Ministers will particularly focus on enhancing cooperation in bilateral trade, economy and other potential areas such as agricultural research and food industry, environment industry including waste and water resource management, science and engineering technology, and higher education. Both foreign ministers would also exchange views on regional and international issues.

Both Foreign Ministers will jointly address the Pakistan-Hungary Economic Diplomacy event, which will be attended by the Hungarian business delegation as well as representatives of Pakistani companies.

The two Foreign Ministers had, last month virtually launched the Hungary-Pakistan Trade & Economic Window and addressed the first-ever Hungary-Pakistan Business Forum attended by over 100 companies from both sides.

Bilateral cooperation is growing between Pakistan and Hungary across a wide range of areas of common interest. Deepening collaboration in economic, trade, energy and investment sectors is the focus of the two governments.

Pakistan hopes that the visit of the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary will positively contribute to cementing the multifaceted bilateral relationship and enhancing mutual understanding on regional and international issues.

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