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  2. Foreign relations of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    As with any country, Hungarian security attitudes are shaped largely by history and geography. For Hungary, this is a history of more than 400 years of domination by great powers—the Ottomans, the Habsburg dynasty, the Germans during World War II, and the Soviets during the Cold War—and a geography of regional instability and separation from Hungarian minorities living in neighboring ...

  3. Hungary–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    Hungary–Iran relations are foreign relations between Hungary and Iran. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1939. Since 1951, Hungary has had an embassy in Tehran. Iran has an embassy in Budapest. Iran and Hungary have generally good relations, with no issues on political or internal matters.

  4. Hungary–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian volunteers had their own battalion known as the Rakosi Battalion. [1] In February 1938 Hungary, led by Miklós Horthy, officially recognized the government of Francisco Franco. [2] In 1945, soon after the end World War II, Spain broke diplomatic relations with Hungary after that nation became a communist country. In January 1977 ...

  5. Hungary–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the United States and Hungary following World War II were affected by the Soviet armed forces' occupation of Hungary. Full diplomatic relations were established at the legation level on October 12, 1945, before the signing of the Hungarian peace treaty on February 10, 1947.

  6. Austro-Hungarian Foreign Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, Austria-Hungary had thirty-four diplomatic missions of which ten were embassies, twenty-two were legations and two were diplomatic agencies. Of the ten embassies, only two, the ones in the United States and Japan were outside Europe and these had also been the last missions that had been raised to an embassy. [2]

  7. Hungary–Syria relations - Wikipedia

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    Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1954. [1] In 1961, the Syrian embassy in Budapest was opened. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] However, these relations were partially severed in 2012, when Hungary joined most EU countries in imposing sanctions on Syria and withdrawing its ambassador from Damascus.

  8. Embassy of the United States, Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations were severed during World War I, and the peace treaty between the two countries was signed on August 29, 1921. [5] Only after that could discussions about opening separate diplomatic representations for Hungary and the USA commence. Even before this, the USA was not without representation in Hungary.

  9. Hungary–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    Full diplomatic relations were formally established on 29 January of the following year. [2] At the time, Kim Pyong-il , the son of Kim Il Sung and half-brother of future North Korean leader Kim Jong Il , had just arrived in Budapest as ambassador; in response to Hungary's moves towards ties with the South, the North transferred him to Bulgaria .