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Hungarian Embassy celebrates National Day in Saudi capital

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The Hungarian Embassy in Riyadh hosted a reception celebratin­g National Day.

“It is a great honor for me to celebrate the anniversar­y of the Hungarian Revolution with all distinguis­hed Saudi dignitarie­s, members of the diplomatic corps, and friends of Hungary living and working in Saudi Arabia,” said Hungarian Ambassador Balazs Selmeci.

The ambassador welcomed his esteemed guests, including ambassador­s to the Kingdom from Greece, Austria, Iraq and Palestine. Mayor of

Riyadh Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf attended the ceremony as the honorary guest.

The reception opened with the Saudi and Hungarian national anthems. The ambassador then made a speech thanking the attendees and highlighti­ng the significan­ce of such an important date in Hungary’s history.

“Every October, since the fall of communism, we remember a glorious 13 days from the autumn of 1956. We are paying homage by this to the heroes of the Hungarian Uprising who stood up to the oppressive communist regime,” he said.

“In 1996, we establishe­d diplomatic relations with

Saudi Arabia, and during the last 26 years, we laid down the foundation­s of our bilateral relation based on mutual political trust,” Selmeci said.

The ambassador told the story of Gyula Germanus, a Hungarian professor of oriental studies, parliament member and writer who sparked relations with the Kingdom in the mid-1930s.

“Prof. Germanus — after his conversion as a Muslim, Julius Abdulkarim Germanus — was the first Hungarian Muslim to perform the Hajj in Makkah in 1935. He not only performed the Hajj, but he even received permission to investigat­e the Black Stone, since he was once a leading student of geology,” the ambassador said.

“Our Hungarian orientalis­t already establishe­d contact with our Saudi friends in 1936, about 100 years ago. Yes, our diplomatic relations are only 26 years old, but the relations between the two countries, particular­ly the friendly relations between the two countries, (are) about a century old,” he said.

Selmeci highlighte­d the importance of gathering other ambassador­s and public figures in the Kingdom in order to celebrate this occasion.

 ?? AN photo by Basheer Saleh ?? Riyadh Mayor Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf attended the Hungarian National Day ceremony as the honorary guest.
AN photo by Basheer Saleh Riyadh Mayor Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf attended the Hungarian National Day ceremony as the honorary guest.

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