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March 19th, 2019
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opened Hungary's foreign trade mission in Jerusalem on Tuesday. In his speech at the opening ceremony, Szijjarto emphasised Hungary and Israel's "true friendship", saying that the trade mission and the organisation of a Hungarian cultural year in the country were signs of the significance Hungary attaches to its relationship with Israel. The global economy and world politics are undergoing major and swift changes, Szijjarto said, adding that these changes were having a big impact on small open economies like Hungary. Netanyahu also underscored the significance of the trade mission, noting that the announcement of the the mission's opening had been made by Prime Minister Viktor Orban when he visited Jerusalem last month. Netanyahu said the two countries' friendship and trade relations were closer than ever before. The prime minister expressed his gratitude for Hungary's support for Israel at international forums and its strong stand against anti-Semitism.
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