Georgia-Hungary Intergovernmental Commission to be held in Budapest on June 11

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze will pay an official visit to Hungary on June 11-12.

According to the government administration, an official welcoming ceremony for the Georgian Prime Minister will be held at the Hungarian Prime Minister's Palace on June 11.

"The Georgian counterpart will be hosted by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at a face-to-face meeting. Negotiations will be held in a bilateral format between the members of the Cabinets of Ministers of the two countries.

Within the framework of the official visit, the second session of the Georgia-Hungary Intergovernmental Commission will be held in Budapest. Agreements will be signed on cooperation in the fields of agriculture, energy, culture and innovation, as well as sports.

A joint press conference of Irakli Kobakhidze and Viktor Orban is planned after the session of the Intergovernmental Commission.

Within the framework of the official visit to Hungary, the Georgian Prime Minister will hold meetings with the Hungarian President and the Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly," reads the press release.

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