Foreign minister opens second Hungary-Romania motorway crossing

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The foreign ministers of Hungary and Romania on Friday inaugurated the second motorway border crossing between the two countries.

Hungary’s Péter Szijjártó said that the new link was a “shared success”, a basis for building “trust and mutual respect” between the two sides of the border. “On this basis even hard (bilateral) issues could be resolved and closed,” he added.

The new section between Nagykereki and Bors (in Romania) links Hungary’s M4 and Romania’s A3 motorways.

The new border crossing is the twelfth between the two countries, Szijjártó noted. Quality infrastructure is key in fostering neighbourly relations, he said.

The third motorway crossing between Romania and Hungary is planned to open in 2024, between Csenger and Satu Mare (Szatmárnémeti), he said.

Szijjártó noted that Romania is Hungary’s ninth largest trading partner and fourth largest export market. Infrastructure developments will also benefit Hungarians living in Romania, he said.

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3 Comments

  1. Are politicians exempted from keeping distance, wearing mask, avoiding hand shake? If they do not comply with rules, why should we?

  2. Cornelia and Mario: the answer is simple. They don’t care, because the press is silenced and they know that the majority of people who vote for them don’t care.

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