Erdogan meets Hungarian counterpart to discuss strategic co-operation

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Turkish President Erdogan and Hungarian President Novak affirm their common will to further strengthen ties based on an enhanced strategic partnership during a meeting held in Ankara

President Erdogan hailed the"helping hand" Hungary extended Türkiye after twin earthquakes devastated the south of the country and President Novak hailed Türkiye's role in the Black Sea grain initiative.

Hailing the longstanding ties between the two countries, Erdogan said the "helping hand" Hungary extended Türkiye after twin devastating earthquakes in February was the "solid example" of these strong relations. They also affirmed their common will to further strengthen ties based on an enhanced strategic partnership, Erdogan said, adding that the two countries agreed to hold a sixth meeting of their High Level Strategic Cooperation Council in the Hungarian capital Budapest in December.Expanding defence co-operation

For her part, President Novak hailed Türkiye's role in the Black Sea grain initiative and urged an immediate cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine. Pointing to the Hungarian parliament's recent approval of Finland's bid to join NATO, Novak said: "A positive decision has been made in Hungary regarding Finland joining , and the issue of Swedish accession is on the agenda and discussions are ongoing in the Hungarian parliament."

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