Cooperation with Finland will be an important foundation for that work,
Finland and Hungary are also bound by their treasured Finno-Ugric roots, the minister said. Szijjártó highlighted the room for improvement in sectors such as nuclear technology, “a safe, cheap and clean energy resource”.
Finland and Hungary are currently using similar technologies to build nuclear power plants,
- How to travel to Hungary’s neighbouring countries
- The vaccination of foreign residents to start in mid-May
Electric batteries are important tools to reduce the ecological impact of transport, but their proper recycling is also a key issue, Szijjártó said. The use of hydrogen technologies should also be expanded in an economically competitive manner, he said. Haavisto said the meeting touched on a number of issues, including the situation in Belarus and Ukraine, the European Union’s
enlargement in the Western Balkans,
Haavisto said he had expressed concerns over the state of the rule of law, as well as that of press and academic freedom in Hungary. He also called for “keeping a united European voice” in foreign policy issues. Estonia will host a Finno-Ugric world congress this summer, with Finnish and Hungarian dignitaries attending, he added.
More like champion of corruption…at least on the Hungarian side