Hungary extends wishes of speedy recovery to Polish Prime Minister
Budapest, February 13 (MTI) – Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has wished Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, who recently suffered a car accident, a speedy recovery, the PM’s press chief said on Monday.
“Allow me to wish you and your colleagues who were injured a speedy recovery,” Orbán wrote in a letter to Szydlo on his own behalf and that of the Hungarian people.
“I hope that you can soon return to your prime ministerial duties and that in March in Brussels we will be able to greet each other in person,” he wrote.
Szydlo has been recovering in a military hospital in Warsaw since Friday after suffering a car accident in Oswiecim, in southern Poland.
Photo: MTI/EPA/Andrzej Grygiel
Source: MTI
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