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Chinese Embassy in Hungary

The website is the official website of the Chinese Embassy in Hungary ( The website is the official website of the Embassy of China In the Republic of Hungary, providing information on the Embassy, the latest news, information on the Ambassador, Sino-Hungarian relations, consular services, visas, Hungary, China, special reports, etc. The website is available in Chinese and Hungarian.

Government of Hungary

The website for the Hungarian Government ( Hungarian Government provides an overview of the Hungarian state, the Hungarian government, public services, agenda, current affairs, etc. The website is available in Hungarian and English. Hungary (Hungary) is located in central Europe, the capital and seat of government in Budapest, the official language is Hungarian, the implementation of multi-party parliamentary democracy, the President is the head of state, the Prime Minister as the head of government, to hold real power.

Embassy of Hungary in China

The website is the official website of the Embassy of Hungary in China ( The website is the official website of the Embassy of Hungary in Beijing, providing the Embassy's introduction, the Embassy's profile, the latest news, consular information, news and events, and an overview of Hungary. The website is available in Chinese, Hungarian and English.

International Atomic Energy Agency official website

The International Atomic Energy Agency ( The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an intergovernmental scientific and technical cooperation organization in the field of international atomic energy, and also manages regional atomic safety and measurement inspections, and is an agency for scientific and technical cooperation in the field of atomic energy by governments around the world. The head office is located in Vienna, Austria.

The International Atomic Energy Agency is an organization of governments worldwide for scientific and technical cooperation in the field of atomic energy. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an organization dedicated to the peaceful uses of atomic energy, established by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) through the adoption of the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on October 26, 1956, by a Conference of 82 nations participating in scientific and technical cooperation in the field of atomic energy.

The purpose of the IAEA is to seek to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity throughout the world and to ensure that assistance provided by itself, or at its request, or under its supervision or control, is not used in furtherance of any military purpose. To carry out these responsibilities, the IAEA maintains an Emergency Response Center with a 24-hour response capability, a trained staff and communications capabilities with 220 points of contact worldwide. The Center also serves as the secretariat of the Inter-Agency Committee on Nuclear Accidents, which is the focal point of the United Nations system for coordinating responses to nuclear and radiological emergencies.

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