Ghana/Hungary reflect on growing bilateral relations

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Accra, Feb. 8, GNA – Hungarian Ambassador to Ghana, Mr András Szabó on Monday, held a meeting with Madam Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the Minister Designate for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, to discuss the growing bilateral relations between the two nations.

The meeting enables the two parties to discuss necessary steps to enhance the bilateral relations and socioeconomic development interventions.
The visit was also to enable the Ambassador to personally hand over a congratulatory birthday letter and a gift sent by Mr Péter Szijjártó, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary to Madam Botchwey.
Mr Szijjártó said since the re-opening of the Hungarian Embassy in Accra in 2016, successful projects in the water, sanitation, health, agriculture and food industry showed the potential and commitment from both countries on the highest levels.
Madam Botchwey said after four successful years, Hungary doubled the quotas towards Ghana for its Governmental Scholarship Programme receiving 100 new students each year on various degrees.
The Reverend Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, an Evangelist Pastor, who also obtained his first degree in Hungary in the 1990’s accompanied the Hungarian Ambassdor to have an engagement with the Minister.
He has always been an advocate of efforts to promote the bilateral relations between Ghana and Hungary.

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