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PM Orbán holds talks with Georgian counterpart in Budapest

The two leaders reviewed the current situation of Hungarian-Georgian economic and trade relations and explored possibilities to develop them.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with Irakli Kobakhidze, his Georgian counterpart, in his office in Budapest on Wednesday.

According to MTI, the pair reviewed the current situation of Hungarian-Georgian economic and trade relations and explored possibilities to develop them.

The two leaders made preparations for a Hungarian-Georgian governmental summit scheduled to be held in Budapest in June.

Kobakhidze will deliver an address at the CPAC Hungary conference taking place in Budapest on May 29-30.