Hungarian state secretary discusses religious ties in Jerusalem

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Miklós Soltész, a state secretary for religious affairs of the Prime Minister’s Office, discussed strengthening religious ties between Hungary and Israel at talks with Israel’s Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau and Minister of Religious Services Yitzhak Vaknin in Jerusalem on Sunday.
Speaking to MTI after the talks, Soltész said he briefed his Israeli partners about Hungary’s church law which ensures orthodox and other Jewish communities a status allowing them to operate as a religious organisation and carry out educational and social support activities.
He further noted enshrining the denial of the Holocaust in Hungary’s penal code as a criminal offence.
Leading a delegation Soltész began a three-day visit to Israel on Saturday.
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