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President Novák: Hungary-Kyrgyzstan economic relations harbor great potential

The president said a strategic agreement was signed to enable effective action against terrorism, while others aim to strengthen ties in several areas, including tourism, agriculture, water management and education.

After meeting Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Japarov in Budapest, President Katalin Novák said Hungary-Kyrgyzstan economic relations harbor great potential.

At a joint press conference, President Novák noted that they signed several agreements on various areas of bilateral cooperation. The president said a strategic agreement was signed to enable effective action against terrorism, while others aim to strengthen ties in several areas, including tourism, agriculture, water management and education. The president said Hungary wanted to nurture pragmatic and positive relations with Central Asian countries. Hungary, she said, welcomed the rapprochement between the European Union and Kyrgyzstan, and she called for an agreement on enhanced cooperation and partnership to be signed as soon as possible. Hungary is working to speed up the process, she added. The president said that a sign of strengthening ties was that two years ago Hungary opened an embassy in Kyrgyzstan. On the subject of student financing, she welcomed the removal of obstacles in the way of Erasmus scholarships for Hungarian students, while Kyrgyz students have the opportunity to win 200 Stipendium Hungaricum scholarships. Kyrgyzstan is in 100th place on the list of Hungary’s trading partners, she noted, adding that there was still ample room for economic relations to develop. President Novák said the war in Ukraine was the main topic of the discussion, and they were in agreement that instigating peace talks was an urgent goal. She noted her scheduled attendance of the Bucharest Nine summit in Warsaw on Feb. 22, adding that she planned to tell US President Joe Biden of the urgent need for peace talks.