President Tamás Sulyok said ties between Hungary and Austria are “excellent”.
Following talks between the presidents of the two countries in Vienna on Wednesday, President Sulyok and Alexander Van der Bellen agreed that “in the current, extraordinary times good and balanced ties between neighboring countries, as well as regular communication, are more important than ever,” the statement said, adding that bilateral economic and cultural ties were also excellent, based on a strategic partnership and centuries of historical contact. President Sulyok expressed his support for plans to open a Hungarian language secondary school in Vienna. On the subject of traffic restrictions at the Hungary-Austria border, they agreed that finding an early resolution to the problems and ensuring smooth crossing was in the interest of both countries, the statement said, noting “constructive talks” between the two governments.
President Sulyok informed his counterpart about the objectives of Hungary’s European Union presidency, while both presidents highlighted the importance of increasing the EU’s competitiveness, adding that a speedy accession of the Western Balkans to the EU was crucial. Sulyok also invited Van der Bellen to an official visit to Budapest. According to the statement, Sulyok also met House Speaker Wolfgang Sobotka and discussed issues around the war in Ukraine and the protection of the rights of ethnic minorities. At the talks, Sulyok noted Hungary’s “zero tolerance for anti-Semitism” and expressed Hungary’s support for Israel and that country’s “right to self-defence”. Sulyok condemned all forms of terrorism but added that “the Palestinian people and Hamas are not the same.” Sulyok also noted that Vienna’s Collegium Hungaricum, “the first Hungarian cultural institution”, was celebrating its first centenary this year. After his talks, the president laid a wreath of commemoration at a monument of Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis at Vienna’s Medical University. Sulyok is scheduled to meet representatives of the Hungarian community in Austria and attend an opening concert of the Hungarian EU presidency in the evening.