Uzbekistan’s Interior Minister visits Hungary to strengthen security cooperation
From July 16 to 19, a delegation from Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, led by Minister Aziz Toshpulatov, paid an official visit to Hungary.
Photo: Ministry of Internal Affairs
During the visit, Minister Toshpulatov held talks with Hungary’s Minister of Interior, Sándor Pintér. Both sides confirmed their mutual interest in expanding cooperation in internal and digital security, crime prevention, cybersecurity, and personnel training.
The discussions also focused on opportunities for experience-sharing, the adoption of modern technologies, and joint educational initiatives. Special attention was given to counterterrorism, combating illicit drug trafficking, fighting cybercrime, regulating migration, and protecting citizens’ rights.

The Hungarian side praised the high level of security associated with Uzbek citizens and expressed readiness to deepen the partnership further.
The talks concluded with the signing of a 2025–2026 cooperation roadmap, outlining specific joint projects and activities in key areas.
Minister Toshpulatov extended an official invitation to his Hungarian counterpart to visit Uzbekistan.
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