Mátyás invited the Israeli prime minister to Budapest for the anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution
Péter Magyar, leader of the party that won the Hungarian elections, held his first telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
This was reported by 444.
During the conversation, the politician invited the Israeli leader to visit Budapest in October to participate in the celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.
According to an official statement from the Israeli side, the talks were “cordial.”
Péter Magyar confirmed his intention to maintain and strengthen close diplomatic ties between Hungary and Israel, despite the changing political landscape in the country.
Benjamin Netanyahu accepted an invitation to visit the Hungarian capital in the fall.
In return, the Israeli prime minister invited Péter Magyar to participate in an intergovernmental meeting to be held in Jerusalem to deepen bilateral cooperation.
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