Luanda - Hungary will grant a maximum of 50 annual scholarships to Angolan citizens to study in the country, either in Hungarian or in a foreign language, under the ‘Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme’.
According to a press release sent to ANGOP, this intention is included in one of the two Memoranda of Understanding signed this Monday in Budapest by the Angolan Foreign Minister, Téte António, and the Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister, Peter Szujjártó.
On the other hand, the parties agreed to establish Political Consultation Mechanisms on matters relating to relations between the two countries, as well as the exchange of opinions on issues of mutual interest.
The two countries also signed the extension of long-term co-operation in the interests of developing a knowledge-based society to mutually beneficial collaboration in the field of higher education.
According to the press release, the two legal instruments aim to establish more ambitious and fruitful cooperation, and to give strategic importance and solemnity to the existing cooperation between the two countries.
The ministers of the two countries recommended that co-operation be increased at the most varied levels of political, diplomatic, economic and commercial affairs. VI/CA /DAN/DOJ