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US Secretary of State Blinken: President Novák ‘Made History’

Hungary Today 2022.05.11.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has Hungarian roots, congratulated Hungary’s incoming president, Katalin Novák, on the day of her inauguration on Twitter. In addition to Blinken, the presidents of China and Israel also sent congratulatory letters to Hungary’s first female president.

In his tweet Blinken wrote:

As we previously reported, Katalin Novák took office on Tuesday as Hungary’s youngest and also first female president. Outgoing President János Áder greeted Novák yesterday at the entrance of Sándor Palace in Budapest’s Castle District, showing her around the presidential offices and residency before making an appearance with her on the presidential building’s balcony.

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Antony Blinken, the son of the U.S. former ambassador to Budapest, has the chance to fill one of two of the most important foreign policy positions in the Biden administration, as he was the Foreign Policy Advisor in the presidential campaign to President-elect Joe Biden. On his mother’s side he has Hungarian roots – and […]Continue reading

The US Secretary of State was not the only one to congratulate her

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday also sent a congratulatory message to Katalin Novák on her inauguration as Hungarian president.

In his message, Jinping said that China-Hungary relations have reached a high level in recent years, and the two countries are engaged in fruitful cooperation in various fields, as well as international and regional affairs.

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Outgoing President János Áder greeted Novák at the entrance of Sándor Palace in the Castle District and showed her around the presidential offices and residency.Continue reading

The Chinese President also indicated that he attaches great importance to the development of China-Hungary relations and stands ready to work with the president to deepen mutual political trust and traditional friendship between the two countries.

The president of Israel, Isaac Herzog, also sent a letter congratulating Katalin Novák on her “historic and inspiring” election as Hungary’s next president, and he wished her much success.

In his English-language letter, Herzog called Hungary a dependable ally of Israel in international forums and a country home to one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe, Novak noted on Facebook on Wednesday.

“The State of Israel values and appreciates its relationship with Hungary,” Herzog wrote in the letter.

Herzog, who stated his commitment towards advancing ties between the two countries, extended an official invitation for Novák to visit Israel.

Featured photo by Mast Irham/EPA/MTI


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