PM Orbán congratulates Yoshihide Suga on his election as head of the Japanese government
In his letter, PM Orbán praised Hungarian-Japanese strategic cooperation and invited Suga to visit Budapest.
In his letter, PM Orbán praised Hungarian-Japanese strategic cooperation and invited Suga to visit Budapest.
6 December 2019, Tokyo (東京)
The foreign minister said Hungary and Japan’s friendship and alliance is based on mutual trust and respect, as evidenced by the confidence Japanese companies and people have had in Hungary...
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