UAE and Hungary have reviewed means of strengthening bilateral relations and growing cooperation, particularly in the field of energy, clean energy, sustainability and water resources.
Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure and Peter Szijjarto, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, held a meeting on the sidelines of Expo Dubai 2020 and discussed issues of common interest, said a Wam news agency report.
 
The two sides also discussed exchange of expertise and best practices in infrastructure, housing and transport.
 
Al Marzrouei praised relations between the UAE and Hungary, which has witnessed a tremendous growth, thanks to the keen support of their leaderships.
 
He briefed the Hungarian minister and his accompanying delegation about the UAE's achievements in the light of the 'Projects of the 50' that aim to accelerate the UAE's development and transform the country into a comprehensive hub in all sectors and establish its status as an ideal destination for talents and investors.
 
Al Mazrouei also highlighted the UAE's efforts to enhance sustainability and to address the issue of climate change, as well as its ambitious strategies, including the UAE Energy Strategy 2050, which aims to increase the contribution of clean energy in the total energy mix from 25 per cent to 50 per cent by 2050 and reduce carbon footprint of power generation by 70 percent, thus saving AED700 billion by 2050.

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