The strong political partnership between Azerbaijan and Hungary is also mirrored in the pharmaceutical sector, Hungarian Ambassador Tamás Torma told journalists, emphasizing that the industry reflects the strength and determination of the Azerbaijani people.
Political relations between Azerbaijan and Hungary are at a high level. This was stated by the Ambassador of Hungary to Azerbaijan, Tamás Torma, in a statement to journalists.
"There are very strong political ties between our countries. The close relationship and mutual sympathy between our leaders can be felt throughout society. I clearly observe this whenever I speak with Azerbaijani people", the ambassador said.
According to Tamás Torma, the strong partnership between the two countries is also reflected in the pharmaceutical sector: "This industry clearly demonstrates the strength, determination, and potential of the Azerbaijani people".
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