Hungary's President Tamás Sulyok Hosts FNC Speaker Saqr Ghobash To Discuss Strategic Partnership
President Tamás Sulyok of Hungary recently welcomed Saqr Ghobash, Speaker of the Federal National Council, and his delegation during their official visit to Hungary. This meeting underscored the strong strategic partnership between Hungary and the UAE, which continues to flourish through mutual visits by senior officials from both nations.
The Hungarian President praised the UAE for its balanced and responsible stance on regional and international matters. He highlighted that the UAE's commitment to international law, humanitarian aid, and civilian protection are crucial principles for achieving peace. These values form a solid foundation for any peace-building efforts.

Saqr Ghobash expressed that the UAE considers Hungary not just a friendly nation but a strategic partner in Central Europe. The two countries share common goals and visions, believing that genuine cooperation and open dialogue are key to shaping a better future.
The Speaker also emphasised that under President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's leadership, the UAE is committed to building relationships based on mutual respect and cooperation. The focus remains on fostering fraternity among nations while promoting peace and coexistence.
During their discussions, both parties addressed regional and international issues, reviewing recent developments. They stressed the importance of global peace, security, and stability while supporting efforts to ensure a brighter future for all people worldwide.
Saqr Ghobash noted Hungary's active role within the European Union and its expanding communication channels between Europe and Gulf countries. This approach is appreciated by UAE leadership as it opens doors for broader cooperation between Hungary and the UAE across various sectors.
The meeting highlighted how both countries are keen on enhancing bilateral relations. By focusing on shared principles like respect for international law, they aim to contribute positively to global peace initiatives.
With inputs from WAM