Chad, Hungary ink several agreements in many areas including military and health

Chad, Hungary ink several agreements in many areas including military and health

Chad and Hungary signed Thursday December 7 multiple agreements in many areas including military and health in view of bolstering bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
The deals were signed by Chad’s top diplomat Saleh Annadif and his Hungarian counterpart Péter Szijjártó, local media ‘Alwihda info’ reports.
They cover areas such as military, education, health, agriculture, energy, new technologies and humanitarian aid. Both diplomats, ‘Alwihd Info’ notes, argued at a joint press conference that pave the way for fruitful collaboration between Chad and Hungary, offering new opportunities for economic growth, social development and scientific progress.
They also reportedly highlighted the advantages and objectives of these agreements, underlining their importance in strengthening this new and reinforced Cooperation while respecting the interests of each country.
Hungary is set to deploy at the end of December as many as 400 soldiers at the invitation of the African country. The troops will be tasked to protect the interests of the European country and assist international forces in the region in the fight against terrorism.
The troops will arrive as late as December 31. The Hungarian legislature rubber-stamped the decision on November 06.

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