New Hungarian commander-in-chief briefed about Hungary’s security situation
Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky has met President Tamás Sulyok to brief him on Hungary’s security situation, the minister said in a video on Facebook on Thursday.
The minister also briefed Sulyok about the development programme of Hungary’s armed forces and defence industry.
Gábor Böröndi, the chief of staff of the Hungarian Armed Forces, told the president in detail about the operations, military order and equipment of the army, as well as tasks he had performed and important tasks set forth for the future.
Sulyok is the commander-in-chief of Hungary’s armed forces.
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