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Ceremony Marking Agreement Between the United States and Hungary to Destroy Man-Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS)


Ministry of Defense in Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
September 27, 2005

U.S. Ambassador George H. Walker III, on the left, and Hungary’s Minister of Defense, Ferenc Juhász, to his right, shake hands during the formal signing of the agreement between the United States and Hungary to destroy 1,540 MANPADS that are no longer necessary for the defense of Hungary.
U.S. Ambassador George H. Walker III, on the left, and Hungary’s Minister of Defense, Ferenc Juhász, to his right, shake hands during the formal signing of the agreement between the United States and Hungary to destroy 1,540 MANPADS that are no longer necessary for the defense of Hungary.
U.S. Ambassador Walker, on the left, and Minister of Defense Juhász, on the right, take questions from the media during the ceremony marking Agreement Between the United States and Hungary to Destroy Man-Portable Air Defense Systems.
U.S. Ambassador Walker, on the left, and Minister of Defense Juhász, on the right, take questions from the media during the ceremony.

Photos courtesy  U.S. Embassy Budapest.


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