UAE President, Hungarian Prime Minister Pledge Expanded Cooperation
ABU DHABI – the President of the United Arab Emirates and the Prime Minister of Hungary convened to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, marking 35 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations. Both leaders affirmed a shared commitment to expanding cooperation to advance mutual interests and lasting growth.
The meeting underscored the growing partnership between the UAE and Hungary, built on a common vision for effective collaboration in achieving development goals. Discussions also encompassed regional and international issues, with both sides expressing support for initiatives promoting stability and peace globally. This dialog comes as the UAE continues to diversify its international partnerships and Hungary seeks to broaden its economic and political engagement in the Middle East.
Attendees at the meeting included Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President of the Presidency for Special Affairs, and other senior Emirati officials. The leaders highlighted the continuous development of Emirati-Hungarian relations and signaled intentions to build upon this momentum in the years ahead.