Hungary and Uzbekistan launch cooperation programmes in nuclear energy, water management, agriculture

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Hungary and Uzbekistan will launch large-scale cooperation programmes in the fields of nuclear energy, water management, agriculture and border control, creating opportunities for Hungarian companies in that rapidly developing Central Asian nation, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s minister of foreign affairs and trade, said in Tashkent on Wednesday.
Uzbekistan has launched ambitious development projects in areas with cutting-edge Hungarian technologies in place, the foreign ministry quoted Szijjártó as saying at a press conference after the seventh session of the two countries’ inter-governmental committee for economic cooperation.
Hungary is set to contribute cooling technology for a new nuclear power plant in the framework of a 300-400 million euro project, as well as help train Uzbek nuclear experts, he said.
Hungary has agreed to grant scholarships to 170 Uzbek university and college students, up from one hundred thus far, the minister said.
Nuclear energy has a key role to play in Hungary’s secure energy supply, and determining the energy mix is a national competence, Szijjártó said, noting the European Union had consistently declared nuclear energy’s full exemption from sanctions on Russia.






A perfect bedfellow for the current Hungarian government: “Human rights in Uzbekistan have been described as “abysmal” by Human Rights Watch, and the country has received heavy criticism from the UK and the US for alleged arbitrary arrests, religious persecution and torture employed by the government on a regional and national level.” Wiki. Do those people in the Hungarian junta not realise what international condemnation will come their way by cosying up to the dreadful dreadful regime in Uzbekistan? What next – a free trade agreement with North Korea?