Orbán to attend Turkey-Hungary government summit, Turkic Council meeting in Ankara
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will travel to Turkey for two days on Wednesday afternoon to attend events in Ankara and Istanbul, his press chief said.
Bertalan Havasi said Orbán is scheduled to pay an official visit to Ankara on Thursday to attend the 5th meeting of the Turkish high-level strategic cooperation council in the company of several ministers, including Tibor Benkő, Mikós Kásler, Katalin Novák, Sándor Pintér, László Palkovics and Péter Szijjártó. On Friday, Orbán is scheduled to
hold talks in Istanbul at the Turkic Council summit.
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