Health Minister: Georgia-Hungary Commission facilitates high-level decisions for mutual benefit
“During our visit to Hungary, we have scheduled both in-depth thematic and substantive discussions on various topics, along with concrete talks on the next steps for future cooperation,” Mikheil Sarjveladze, Georgia’s Minister of IDPs from the Occupied Territories, Labour, Health, and Social Protection, told journalists in Budapest.
According to Minister Sarjveladze, the partnership between Georgia and Hungary has assumed a particularly significant role.
“This is not surprising—our political vision and values align closely, demonstrating that we are like-minded in almost all aspects. I believe this deserves special recognition and emphasis. Such cooperation holds exceptional practical importance because it operates within a format where decisions are made at the highest levels for the benefit of both nations. Further strengthening of this partnership opens new opportunities, both economically and politically. This is what gives these initiatives their particular significance. We have planned in-depth discussions on specific topics and initiatives that will allow us to explore concrete steps towards future cooperation,” stated Mikheil Sarjveladze.