Budapest celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in grand style

More than 800 distinguished guests filled the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Monday evening to celebrate the 102nd anniversary of the Republic of Türkiye.

Budapest Celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in Grand Style
Budapest Celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in Grand Style

The national day reception, hosted by H.E. Gülşen Karanis Ekşioğlu, Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Hungary, highlighted the growing strength of diplomatic, cultural, and economic ties between Ankara and Budapest.

Budapest Celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in Grand Style
Budapest Celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in Grand Style. Photo credit: Helló Magyar

Among the attendees were diplomats, government officials, artists, and members of the business and media communities, including Balázs Hankó, Hungary’s Minister of Culture and Innovation.

Ambassador Karanis Ekşioğlu: “Our partnership has reached a new level”

In her address, Ambassador Gülşen Karanis Ekşioğlu reflected on how the past two years have marked a turning point in Türkiye–Hungary relations.

“Two years ago, when I spoke here on the centenary of the Republic of Türkiye, I proudly announced a new era in Turkish–Hungarian relations,” she recalled. “Shortly after, President Erdoğan visited Budapest, and together we elevated our cooperation to the level of enhanced strategic partnership.”

The ambassador emphasised the success of the Türkiye–Hungary Cultural Year 2024, which reached more than one million people through 114 events in 14 Hungarian cities.

Budapest Celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in Grand Style
Budapest Celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in Grand Style. Photo credit: Helló Magyar

“We travelled across Hungary’s beautiful regions and met wonderful people. It was truly unforgettable,” she said.

Building on that cultural milestone, 2025 was declared the Türkiye–Hungary Year of Science and Innovation, focusing on the future of cooperation between the two nations. The initiative has already connected universities, research institutions, and businesses in 32 joint projects, spanning digitalisation, artificial intelligence, and SME competitiveness.

Energy, defence, and trade driving cooperation

Ambassador Karanis Ekşioğlu also underlined Türkiye’s expanding role in Hungary’s energy sector:

“Türkiye is proud to be present across the full energy spectrum — from natural gas to solar and nuclear power,” she said.

The Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) is partnering with Hungary’s MOL Group on new hydrocarbon exploration projects, while another Turkish company recently won the tender for a modern gas turbine power plant in Tiszaújváros.

Budapest Celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in Grand Style
Budapest Celebrates Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day in Grand Style. Photo credit: Embassy of the Republic of Türkiye to Hungary

According to the ambassador, bilateral trade could reach a record USD 5 billion by the end of 2025, representing over 30% annual growth.

She added that the upcoming High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council meeting, to be held in Ankara this December, will set new goals for trade, energy, and innovation partnerships.

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