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    Sheikh Mohamed holds talks with Viktor Orban on UAE Hungary relations

    September 12, 2025
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    UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met on Friday with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is on a working visit to the UAE. The leaders discussed ways to expand cooperation in economic development, investment, renewable energy, technology and cultural exchange, underscoring the importance of advancing bilateral ties. The meeting coincided with the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the UAE and Hungary.

    Sheikh Mohamed holds talks with Viktor Orban on UAE Hungary relations
    Sheikh Mohamed and Viktor Orban hold talks on trade, renewable energy and economic growth.

    Officials noted that the milestone reflects steady growth in relations since their establishment in 1990 and highlights continued engagement across economic, political and cultural fields. Talks focused on opportunities to boost trade and investment, with an emphasis on renewable energy and advanced technologies. Both sides reviewed avenues for cooperation that support sustainable development and promote greater prosperity for their citizens.

    Economic relations between the two countries have strengthened in recent years, supported by diversified trade and investment flows. Sheikh Mohamed and Orbán also exchanged views on regional and international developments. They affirmed support for efforts that promote peace, stability and cooperation at both the regional and global levels. The discussions included the importance of joint action in addressing shared challenges and contributing to international security and development.

    In recent years, the UAE and Hungary have signed agreements covering renewable energy, infrastructure, agriculture, youth policy, defense, data centers and artificial intelligence. These frameworks are designed to deepen strategic ties and expand cooperation in priority sectors. Official visits and ministerial meetings have provided additional channels to ensure progress on implementing these agreements.

    Talks highlight renewable energy and investment cooperation

    The talks in Abu Dhabi were attended by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, deputy chairman of the Presidential Court for Special Affairs, along with several senior Emirati officials. Their participation reflected the high-level commitment to advancing relations with Hungary across government and institutional levels. Hungary has emerged as a key partner for the UAE in Central and Eastern Europe.

    The 35th anniversary of diplomatic ties underlines the long-standing nature of the relationship and provides a platform for further expansion and diversification. Orbán’s visit and his meeting with Sheikh Mohamed added momentum to a partnership that has broadened steadily over the past three and a half decades, extending into areas of economic, technological, cultural, political and security cooperation supported by formal agreements. – By Content Syndication Services.

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