Challenges and Opportunities in Europe: The Hungarian Perspective
His Excellency Doctor Zsolt Hetesy, Ambassador of Hungary to New Zealand
Thursday, 4 August 2022 5:30pm
Christchurch
Elsie Locke 611, University of Canterbury Ilam Campus
Dr Zsolt Hetesy is the Ambassador of Hungary to New Zealand.
A lawyer by background, and a civil servant since 1992, he worked in different leadership positions in the field of law, national security as well as in multilateral and bilateral diplomatic relations.
Prior to New Zealand he served as Deputy Head of Mission at the Hungarian Embassy in Washington D.C. His previous diplomatic posts also include two stints at the Hungarian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York, first as legal adviser and later as Deputy Permanent Representative.
For those who will be attending via zoom: https://canterbury.zoom.us/j/93505583038
We are thankful to be able to host Ambassador Hetesy in person, however due to the orange traffic light settings there are some precautions that have been put in place.
We ask that you please follow the Ministry of Health guidelines on how to minimise the risk of getting sick at an event. Face coverings are required for UC personnel, our guests are encouraged (but not required) to wear masks.
Dr Zsolt Hetesy is the Ambassador of Hungary to New Zealand.
A lawyer by background, and a civil servant since 1992, he worked in different leadership positions in the field of law, national security as well as in multilateral and bilateral diplomatic relations.
Prior to New Zealand he served as Deputy Head of Mission at the Hungarian Embassy in Washington D.C. His previous diplomatic posts also include two stints at the Hungarian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York, first as legal adviser and later as Deputy Permanent Representative.
For those who will be attending via zoom: https://canterbury.zoom.us/j/93505583038
We are thankful to be able to host Ambassador Hetesy in person, however due to the orange traffic light settings there are some precautions that have been put in place.
We ask that you please follow the Ministry of Health guidelines on how to minimise the risk of getting sick at an event. Face coverings are required for UC personnel, our guests are encouraged (but not required) to wear masks.
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