Keen on providing its members with the greatest opportunities and opening doors for promising and lucrative business opportunities, Arab Business Club President and Chairman of the Board, Mr. Hamdan Mohamed Al Murshidi after his official visit in Poland, Ukraine, Angola and Sao Tome e Principe, proceed to Hungary in response to an official invitation to discuss ways of expanding the Arab Hungarian relationship.
The visit started on 11th of July 2013 with a meeting with H.E. Peter Szijjarto, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations who told his partner that Hungary would open a trade house in Abu Dhabi in the autumn and the country expected the strengthening of Hungary’s SMEs active in the United Arab Emirates.
Arab Business Club can provide expertise in human sciences, info communications, water management and property investment, the state secretary’s press chief informed.
Mr. Al Murshidi also visited the Paks Nuclear Power Plant where he was received by Geza Pekarik, Technical Director and Janos Cziczer, Operations Director of Paks Nuclear Power Plant Ltd. He took a tour at the Power Plant as well the Maintenance Training Center.
There is many ways that the Hungarian and Arab world can work together, Hungary, has a long history operating Nuclear Power Plant, as well their training facility can be a starting point for Arab technical teams to be trained at, as well their university programme can help Arab Students to start their studies in Nuclear field.
H.E. Pal Kovacs, Minister of National Development, Office of the Minister of State for Climate and Energy Affairs, said, “The Arab countries have recognized the need to prepare for the period when the oil and gas era ends. Looking for possible sources, and in many places – including Jordan, United Arab Emirates, & Saudi Arabia – choose the Nuclear power option.”
All Member States of the United Nations found that a breakthrough has occurred in the use of nuclear power has been 27 years since the nuclear power plant was first built there.
In United Arab Emirates – which was not previously been applied nuclear energy – he said our country, can play significant role in personnel at the Paks nuclear power plant. Mr. Al Murshidi continues his journey to Switzerland, Italy and other countries in Europe after the visit in Hungary.
He travelled yesterday to Turkey for another business meeting and schedule to go back to Budapest, Hungary after Eid el Fitr.