
Hungarian President's Salt Offering Strengthens Romania Ties
Parajd Mayor Discusses Hungarian President's Solidarity Gesture Parajd, Romania – In a show of cross-border unity, Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok recently visited the Romanian town of Parajd, bringing with him a basket of salt products. This gesture, symbolic of the town's salt mining heritage, has been met with appreciation by local officials. Nyágrus László, Parajd's mayor, expressed his gratitude in an interview. "This is not just a gesture," he stated, "but a message and a sign of support for Parajd and its salt mine, representing the livelihood of many." The visit underscores the close ties between the two countries and highlights the importance of cultural and economic cooperation. The salt mine, a significant part of Parajd's identity, has faced challenges in recent years, making the President's gesture particularly meaningful. The event is a positive symbol of mutual support and cooperation between neighboring nations.