Visit to Targu Mures by Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Szijjártó Péter

Autor: Ioana Necula, Redactor

Publicat: 14-02-2022

Actualizat: 14-02-2022

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Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó paid a visit to Targu Mures on Monday, where he met with local Hungarian representatives of the local administration, with Mayor Soos Zoltan indicating that the visit is taking place in the context of the parliamentary elections to be held in April in Hungary.

"We have started well today! The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade has visited Targu Mures. We are grateful to the Hungarian Government for its continued support, both financial and for its moral support. The minister emphasized that in addition to the investments from Hungary, the government has always paid special attention to development outside its borders, assuring us that this will continue to happen in the future. Parliamentary elections will take place in April in Hungary!," Soos Zoltan wrote on Facebook.

The president of the Mures County Council (CJ), Péter Ferenc, also announced that he had a meeting on Monday with the Hungarian official who visited Targu Mures. According to a Facebook post by the president of the Mures County Council, during the meeting, the official from Budapest, a member of the ruling FIDESZ party," confirmed that the Hungarian government is thinking of a common nation and is working to ensure that everyone finds prosperity in their own country".

"The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Economic Affairs, Szijjártó Péter, arrived in Targu Mures this morning for a short meeting. During his visit to the Mures County Council, we thanked the Hungarian government for its significant financial and moral support that contributes significantly to strengthening the Hungarian community and the economic development of the region. Szijjártó Péter confirmed that the Hungarian government is thinking of a common nation and is working to ensure that everyone finds prosperity in their own country," Péter Ferenc said in a Facebook post, Agerpres informs.

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