Speaker of Parliament László Kövér met Puan Maharani, his Indonesian counterpart, for talks in Budapest on Thursday.
According to information from the parliament’s press office, Kövér informed his counterpart about the Hungarian government’s commitment to deepening relations with partners in Southeast Asia with the aim of finding joint answers to global challenges.
‘Indonesia, the third largest parliamentary democracy in the world…with its tolerant values is a key Asian partner for Hungary,’
the statement quoted Kövér as saying.
Apart from strengthening inter-governmental ties, Kövér said it was important to boost relations between the two countries’ parliaments, adding that exchange in the latter area was regular.
Puan is also scheduled to meet members of the Hungarian–Indonesian Friendship Group of the parliament.
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Sources: MTI/Hungarian Conservative
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