Orbán leaves on official visit to Georgia
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has left for Georgia to attend the first joint government session between the two countries, with a focus on strengthening economic ties and energy security, the PM's press chief said on Tuesday.
During his two-day programme, Orbán will also have bilateral talks with Irakli Garibashvili, his Georgian counterpart.
The two countries decided on holding a joint government session and signed a strategic partnership agreement last year, Bertalan Havasi noted in a statement.
Participants in the meeting are scheduled to sign five bilateral agreements. Topics high on the agenda will include the Green Energy Corridor – Black Sea Submarine Cable project, to facilitate Azerbaijan’s green energy imports to Hungary, Havasi said.