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Kobakhidze said that Georgia and Hungary are united by common values


Georgia and Hungary are connected by common values, including Christian values. Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced this in a joint briefing with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Tbilisi.

"I would like to emphasize that we are connected by common values, of course we especially welcome the efforts of the Hungarian authorities, which are aimed at actually protecting their identity, values, including Christian values, and protecting people's personal identity," Kobakhidze said.

The Prime Minister of Georgia also noted that he is satisfied with the current state of cooperation between the two countries, but there is a "very great potential" for their deepening.
Orban arrived in Georgia last night. On Tuesday, the official ceremony of welcoming the Prime Minister of Hungary to the Cabinet of Ministers of Georgia took place. He met with Kobakhidze, after which the heads of governments held a joint briefing. Orban is the first European leader to congratulate the ruling Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia party on its victory in the October 26 parliamentary elections in Georgia.