Luxor, Egypt and Hungarian town sign twinning agreement
The leaders of Székesfehervár, in western Hungary, and Luxor in Egypt, signed a twinning agreement in the latter city on Wednesday.
Székesfehervár mayor András Cser-Palkovics said at the ceremony that the agreement had been preceded by talks on cooperation opportunities in the areas of higher education, tourism, and farming. He called it a shared challenge that “while we are proud of our history, we want to build modern cities”.
The agreement was signed in the presence of President Katalin Novák, who is on an official visit to Egypt.
“We want to honour the support of the presidents of Egypt and Hungary through a prosperous partnership built on mutual respect,” Cser-Palkovics said.
Read also:
If you would like to support the work of the Daily News Hungary staff and independent journalism,
please make a donation here
please make a donation here
Hot news
FM Szijjártó: Hungary example of East-West cooperation benefits
Electric scooter regulations in chaos in Hungary: here is a rundown of certainties to ensure safe travel
Slovakia supports Hungarian EU presidency, says Hungarian justice minister
What happened today in Hungary? — 23 May, 2024
New passenger terminal to be built at Transylvanian airport
Hungary accumulates budget deficit higher than planned for the year by the end of April