![]() Hungarian President Katalina Novak is expected to visit Papua New Guinea in the next few weeks, an aide says. Head of mission of Hungary to PNG Ambassador Zsolt Csenger-Zalan made this known after he presented his letters of credence to Governor-General Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae at a Credential Ceremony at Government House in Port Moresby yesterday. President Katalina Novak will travel to Manus during her visit to pay tribute to matyred Hungarian missionary Maria Molnar, who served and lived among the people of Pitulu Island prior to World War II. “I am certain the State visit of President Novak to will be a form of advertisement for PNG to attract interests and visits from Hungarians to this part of the world,” Csenger-Zalan said.
He assured the Governor-General of Hungary’s commitment to work closely with PNG to address issues affecting both countries such as climate change, tourism, economic opportunities and people to people exchanges. Sir Bob said: “We look forward to receiving the madam president on State visit next month to PNG and Manus province. “The president’s visit will no doubt strengthen and deepen the good relations between our two countries that were established years ago with the central European nation.” PNG and Hungary established formal diplomatic relations in 1977. Statement Also read Comments are closed.
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