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The working visit of the President of Turkmenistan to Hungary has begun
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The working visit of the President of Turkmenistan to Hungary has begun
Published 20.08.2023
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Today, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov left for a working visit to Hungary. Having made a flight to Budapest, the presidential airliner landed at the capital's «Ferenc Liszt» International Airport. Here the head of Turkmenistan was met by officials.

During the working visit, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov will hold talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, during which issues of the development of Turkmen-Hungarian cooperation in various fields will be discussed.

It should be noted that there are ample opportunities for intensifying bilateral cooperation in the trade and economic sphere, increasing the volume of trade, and intensifying partnerships between business structures. Among the promising areas of cooperation are also energy, transport and communications sector.

Also, the head of Turkmenistan will be the guest of honour at the World Championships in Athletics held in Budapest.

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