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Katalin Novák Welcomes Armenian President in Budapest

Hungary Today 2024.02.06.

President Katalin Novák received her Armenian counterpart, Vahagn Khachaturyan, Magyar Nemzet reports.

Katalin Novák announced the visit on her social media pages.

Welcome President of Armenia in Hungary,” she wrote, adding that the visit marks the beginning of a new chapter for both countries.

President Katalin Novák with President of the Republic of Armenia, Vahagn Khachaturyan. Photo: MTI / Illyés Tibor

According to the Armenian Presidential Office:

“In the framework of the visit, Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan will meet with the President of the Republic of Hungary Katalin Novak and the top leadership. President Vahagn Khachaturyan will also meet with representatives of the local Armenian community.”

President Katalin Novák with President of the Republic of Armenia, Vahagn Khachaturyan. Photo:MTI/Illyés Tibor

Fact

Armenians have lived in the current and historical (mainly in Transylvania) territory of Hungary, since the Middle Ages. The arrival of the community is traditionally dated to 1672, when they were granted settlement permits and privileges by Transylvanian Prince Mihály Apafi. Starting from the mid-1700s, some Armenians were able to purchase titles of nobility, leading to increased assimilation. By the 19th century, the wealthier Armenian class, primarily involved in trade, had established itself as a significant intellectual presence in the country. Armenians also participated in the War of Independence in 1848-49. Following the genocide by the Turkish in 1915, a significant number of Armenians fled to Hungary, though the community faced impoverishment and loss of lands after World War I. Under the communist regime, the Armenian community in Hungary maintained links with Soviet Armenians. Representation for the Armenian minority in Hungary dates back to 1920. The National Armenian Self-Government was established in 1995. According to the latest census data, the Armenian minority in Hungary consists of around 1,200 people.

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Via Magyar Nemzet, president.am; Featured Image: MTI / Illyés Tibor


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