Abu Dhabi, UAE – Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, sent a congratulatory cable to Péter Magyar on the occasion of his swearing-in as Prime Minister of Hungary.
He wished him success in his new duties and the people of Hungary continued stability and prosperity.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai,
and Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Presidential Court,
also sent similar congratulatory cables to the new Hungarian Prime Minister.
In their messages, they expressed their best wishes for his success in leading the government during the coming period.
Emphasis on the strength of bilateral relations
The congratulatory messages reflect the depth of relations between the UAE and Hungary,
and the mutual commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation across various fields.
The messages focus particularly on economic, investment, and trade sectors. Furthermore, there is ongoing coordination on issues of common interest.
Relations between the two countries have witnessed remarkable development in recent years
through the exchange of official visits and the signing of several agreements and memoranda of understanding.
These agreements aim to enhance the partnership between the two sides in multiple sectors.
UAE support for international cooperation
The UAE is committed to strengthening its relations with various countries around the world,
based on its approach of promoting dialogue and international cooperation
to serve common interests and support development and stability efforts.
Furthermore, the UAE leadership continues to emphasize the importance of building strategic partnerships with friendly nations.
These partnerships contribute to opening new horizons for economic, investment, and cultural cooperation.
A new political phase in Hungary
Péter Magyar was sworn in as Prime Minister of Hungary, marking the beginning of a new political era in
which the government aims to implement its development programs.
The government also seeks to strengthen economic and political stability in the country.
This is taking place amidst international scrutiny of the new government’s trajectory and policies in the coming period.
