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Foreign Minister marks 30th anniversary of Hungary-Croatia ties

The foreign minister said trade thrived even during the coronavirus pandemic, with trade volume reaching a record 2.6 billion euros in the first ten months of 2021.

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said Hungary and Croatia have mutually benefitted from bilateral cooperation, with trade volume more than doubling since 2010.

During a panel discussion marking the 30th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries, the minister said trade thrived even during the coronavirus pandemic, with trade volume reaching a record 2.6 billion euros in the first ten months of 2021. He added that Hungarian companies such as MOL and OTP see Croatia as an important market, and it plays an important role in the government’s foreign investment strategy. Hungary also supported Croatia when it was bidding to join the European Union, particularly during the last stretch of accession talks under Hungary’s 2013 presidency, he noted. “Croatia joined the EU just in the nick of time, before anti-enlargement sentiment grew in certain member states,” he said. “The EU has benefitted from Croatia’s integration,” he said. “That is a serious argument for pursuing with [enlargement] policy,” he added. Croatia also supported Hungary during its presidency in 2020, demanding fairness “even in the face of forceful, hypocritical attacks” against the country, he said.

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