„The NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme is an excellent opportunity for the Alliance to strengthen its relationship with the civil sphere through the research community and assess how it can contribute to the achievement of its strategic goals through the means of science. The ever-increasing number of challenges faced by the Alliance requires closer cooperation with Partner Countries, an important part of which is the SPS Programme. Hopefully, thanks to the Information Day, Hungarian researchers and experts will be involved in more research projects with Partner Countries in the future, which will ultimately contribute to the strategic interests of both Hungary and the Alliance, and will strengthen our region's security.”
Péter Sztáray
State Secretary
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade