'Türkiye is not only an important ally and strategic partner of Hungary, but also one of the few who make efforts for peace,' says Hungarian President Katalin Novak.
"Türkiye is not only an important ally and strategic partner of Hungary, but also one of the few who make efforts for peace," says Hungarian President Katalin Novak.Hungary’s President Katalin Novak on Monday called Türkiye an important ally and strategic partner, praising its role in promoting regional peace. / Photo: AA Archive
Novak said on Monday on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in reference to her meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who visited Hungary on Sunday,"Türkiye is not only an important ally and strategic partner of Hungary, but also one of the few who make efforts for peace."
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