A Hungarian guest speaker gave a presentation to members of the Omani film industry at our embassy. Later, cooperation opportunities were discussed with the Oman Film Society.
After the convincing result of the domestic referendum on Hungary's NATO accession (85% of those participating in the vote voted for membership), Hungary officially became a full member of NATO on March 12, 1999.
Appointments for submitting visa applications (Schengen C-type and long-term D-type visa) have to be booked on the website of BLS International in Muscat
The first meeting of the Omani-Hungarian Joint Committee was held in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, attended by representatives of governmental institutions the two friendly countries.
The Hungarian Diplomatic Academy organised a training course for diplomats from the Gulf country between 12-17 March in the framework of the Budapest Diplomatic Dialogue programme.
Oman offers a wealth of business and investment opportunities for Hungarian SMEs and Hungary could serve as a gateway to the Central European market for Omani companies - said HE Faisal Al-Rawas, Chairman of OCCI. Hungarian President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry HE László Parragh and General Vice President Mr Ferenc Miklóssy also sent a letter of congratulation to HE upon taking up his new role.
Oman's Foreign Minister, Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, delivered a lecture at the Hungarian Institute of Foreign Affairs and Trade about the relations and cooperation between the two friendly countries.
Upon the invitation of HE Péter Szijjártó Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Oman's Foreign Minister HE Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamoud Albusaidi paid a historic visit to Hungary. During his time in Budapest HE Sayyid Badr is meeting with HE Dr László Kövér Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly, HE Csaba Lantos Minister of Energy, leadership of MOL Hungarian Oil Plc., and Minister Szijjártó.