Toqayev Arrives in Hungary
Kazakh President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev arrived in Budapest. He was met at the airport by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Orda.kz reports, citing the Aqorda Telegram channel.
Toqayev will meet with Hungarian President Tamás Szujok and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. They plan to discuss how to strengthen relations between the countries in terms of politics, economics, and culture.
In addition to the official talks, the president's schedule includes a meeting with Hungarian business representatives.
Toqayev and Orban went to the Puskas Arena Park stadium to watch the UEFA Nations League match between the national teams of Hungary and Germany.
Before Hungary, Toqayev visited Serbia. In Belgrade, he met with President Aleksandar Vucic and visited an exhibition of defense equipment.
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