Hungarian–Uzbek Strategic Partnership to Be Enhanced at the First OTS Summit in Budapest
- On Tuesday, Hungarian Speaker László Kövér met with Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev at the Hungarian Parliament during the latter’s official visit to Budapest.
- Mirziyoyev's visit, invited by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, aimed to strengthen bilateral economic and parliamentary cooperation amid growing strategic partnership since 2021.
- The countries discussed expanding cooperation in trade, energy, pharmaceuticals, defense, and cultural exchange, including plans for a 50-hectare Special Economic Zone in Tashkent.
- Hungarian investments in Uzbekistan total nearly USD 500 million; Minister Szijjártó pledged to triple Central Asian Direct Investment Fund support from USD 50 to 150 million.
- The talks reinforce Hungary’s role as a Central European hub linking Europe and Central Asia, promoting energy and industrial cooperation and signaling deeper regional integration.
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Hungarian–Uzbek Strategic Partnership to Be Enhanced at the First OTS Summit in Budapest
Be it diplomatic, trade, business, defence, energy, or education fields, Hungarian–Uzbek relations flourish in all spheres. Uzbekistan’s expanding consumer market and strategic location at the heart of Central Asia make it a vital partner for Hungary’s regional interests. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, a strong foundation of mutual trust has emerged, elevating bilateral ties to new heights. …
Speaker Kövér after talks with Uzbek President Mirziyoyev: Hungary does not want to become an empire's periphery - DailyNewsHungary
Speaker of Parliament László Kövér held talks with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Parliament on Tuesday, Parliament’s press office told MTI. At the meeting, Kövér highlighted the “deep-rooted” sympathy between the two countries and its peoples, adding that both nations were proud of their history, culture and traditions, and valued the independence they had fought for. “We are grateful for the gestures Uzbekistan has made towards Hungary,…
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