UN Environment Assembly has elected Hungarian VP
The United Nations Environment Assembly has elected Hungary’s Anikó Raisz, state secretary at the energy ministry, its vice president, the ministry told MTI in a statement.
On her election in Nairobi on Friday, Raisz noted the Hungarian government’s aim to make Hungary a dominant player in international cooperation in the areas of environmental protection and the green transition, too.
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