Africa Day was celebrated in Budapest

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In Addis Ababa in 1963 – at the summit of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) – countries of the new-born continent decided to celebrate Africa on 25 May every year. The organization’s successor, the African Union, aims to strengthen the relationship and solidarity between the African countries. The Africa Day was also celebrated at the InterContinental Budapest, globoport.hu writes.
For those who are interested in African culture the Africa Day in Budapest provided an excellent opportunity to talk
to like-minded people, ambassadors, and businessman. The Africa Day at the InterContinental Budapest was organized by the embassies and the African-Hungarian Union. Lizeth Satumbo Pena, ambassador to Angola welcomed guests and said that the Africa Day is an important date, and she’s happy that Hungary is also celebrating.
President of the African-Hungarian Union Sándor Balogh emphasized the importance of the cultural, economic and business partnership between Africa and Hungary, and said that the African-Hungarian Union and Hungary are closely working together to change how people view Africa as a continent. The president also emphasized that Africa is receiving more and more tourists and businessmen every year, and that “Africa is the future.” Balogh quoted an African phrase and said “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”






The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Parliamentary State Secretary, László Szabó, said that the Africa Day is important because it’s another opportunity to strengthen the relationship between Africa and Hungary. Although many people still think that Africa is of the poorest continent in the world, it has great potential. The secretary of state also said that he hopes this relationship can be strengthened even further.