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Nepszabadsag used to be the main organ of the Socialist Workers' Party of 
Hungary, the former ruling party. I dare say it has accommodated itself to 
new realities.

Steve K.
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>Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 08:16:41 -0800 (PST)
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>U.S. Legislators Discuss Antiterrorism Issues With
>Hungarian Ministers
>BUDAPEST, Jan 9, 2002 -- (BBC Monitoring) Text of
>report by Hungarian newspaper Nepszabadsag on 8
>January.
>Two U.S. senators and a congressman visited Budapest
>over the weekend to chiefly discuss aspects of
>international antiterrorism cooperation. Ernest
>Hollings, Democrat chairman of the Senate trade
>committee, Richard Shelby, Republican deputy chairman
>of the Senate intelligence committee, and Republican
>Congressman Robin Cramer had talks with Ervin Demeter,
>minister without portfolio in charge of civil secret
>services, as well as the diplomats of the U.S. Embassy
>in Budapest.
>The three U.S. legislators met Foreign Minister Janos
>Martonyi yesterday. The United States might want to
>use the expertise of Hungarian specialists in fields
>including Central Asian languages and history to
>assist the Afghanistan mission, although Hungary has
>not received such a request yet, Martonyi said after
>the meeting. Hungary maintains its offer of sending a
>health-care unit to Afghanistan if required, Martonyi
>added. According to an [Hungarian news agency] MTI
>report, the foreign minister noted that secret service
>cooperation between the two countries was very
>intensive and successful.
>Martonyi also said that his negotiation partners had
>praised Hungary's cooperation with the United States
>following the terrorist attacks.
>Source: Nepszabadsag, Budapest, in Hungarian 8 Jan 02
>p 3
>(C) 2002 BBC Monitoring
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