In a significant diplomatic event, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of Kazakhstan, engaged in talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during the latter’s official visit to Kazakhstan. This meeting, conducted in a more intimate setting, was marked by a ceremonial welcome at the “Akorda” residence in advance, TuraNews.kz reports.
The event commenced with the head of the honor guard delivering a report to President Tokayev and Prime Minister Orbán. Following the rendition of the national anthems of both nations, the leaders moved to a smaller meeting hall to delve into discussions about the current state and future prospects of Kazakh-Hungarian relations.
The conversations centered on reinforcing the political dialogue, enhancing trade and economic collaboration, and fostering cultural and humanitarian ties. President Tokayev extended his gratitude to Prime Minister Orbán for his substantial efforts in strengthening the bond between Kazakhstan and Hungary.
In a warm exchange, President Tokayev welcomed Prime Minister Orbán, acknowledging his deep-rooted connection to the Kazakh land and expressing his appreciation for the visit and participation in the Organization of Turkic States’ anniversary summit.
In response, Prime Minister Orbán conveyed his gratitude to President Tokayev for the warm invitation to Kazakhstan and the hospitality extended to him and the Hungarian delegation. Orbán emphasized the remarkable level of political dialogue and the mutually beneficial partnership that has blossomed between the two nations. He underscored the historical ties that bind the Magyars and Kazakhs and pledged Hungary’s unwavering commitment to their strategic partnership.
This visit was celebrated for its potential to invigorate the cooperation between the two countries and elevate their relations to new heights. It marked another chapter in the enduring connection between Hungary and Kazakhstan, rooted in centuries of shared history and a shared commitment to a prosperous future.