MEPJ congratulates Hungary’s new Prime Minister, deepens EU partnership

The Ministria për Evropën dhe Punët e Jashtme e Shqipërisë congratulated Hungary’s new Prime Minister Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party. First, the ministry welcomed the election victory. It praised the strong mandate from Hungarian voters.

Moreover, it said Albania values close cooperation with Hungary. Therefore, it committed to strengthening bilateral relations. In addition, it emphasized dialogue and partnership. It aims to deepen political and diplomatic cooperation between the two countries.

Furthermore, it highlighted EU integration support. Hungary continues to back Albania’s path toward EU membership. As a result, the ministry said both countries will work together for stability and prosperity in Europe.

Finally, the statement marked a continuation of strong Albania–Hungary relations in the region.

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