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January 16th, 2020
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Dmytro Kuleba says a new law on secondary education passed by the Ukrainian parliament on Thursday should help to improve the country's relations with Hungary. Kuleba said on Twitter that the legislative body had passed the "long-awaited" law which would "help us overcome problems of the past" just as he was holding talks with Hungary's ambassador to Kiev Istvan Ijgyarto. "Now both countries must take steps forward," the deputy PM in charge of EU integration added. Kuleba also welcomed the interest expressed by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto in visiting Kiev, noting that both co-chair the Ukrainian-Hungarian intergovernmental committee, which has not been convened in seven years. The deputy PM said he has invited Szijjarto to visit Ukraine in February, adding that he wanted the two countries to move forward on trade, regional projects and investment.
MTI
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