Foreign Minister meets with Moroccan trade minister in Budapest
Minister Szijjártó said Morocco was Hungary's biggest trade partner in Africa in 2024, with bilateral trade reaching USD 400m.
Minister Szijjártó said Morocco was Hungary's biggest trade partner in Africa in 2024, with bilateral trade reaching USD 400m.
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Minister Szijjártó said the international community must now ensure that "all parties respect the agreement" in the interest of everyone living in the region.
The prime minister also attended the closing day of the leadership meeting of the Centrist Democrat International conservative party alliance.
“We consider Morocco a bastion of defense of European security,” Minister Szijjártó said.
Péter Szijjártó and Abdellatif Miraoui signed an agreement on Hungary increasing the number of grants for Moroccan students from an annual 150 to 165 during 2023-2025.
Minister Varga said Hungarian companies with innovative technologies and products will find new opportunities in Morocco.
From today, Hungarian and Moroccan citizens who have been inoculated against Covid-19 will no longer be required to stay in isolation or present negative test results.
Hungary-Morocco ties are developing well in the areas of trade, the economy, tourism, education and culture. Ties have also been boosted thanks to a new direct flight between the two countries
WizzAir’s first direct flight to Agadir took off from Budapest on October 31st and will continue to facilitate a bridge between the two nations