Esmaeil Ebrahimzadeh said in an interview with IRNA in Belgrade that frequenting of the two countries' officials had begun before the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) when the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visited Iran at the top of a 100-memner economic delegation early December.
'During the visit 10 memoranda of understanding (MOUs) were signed, which are beyond doubt very effective in broadening of relations,' said Ebrahimzadeh.
The economic attaché said that majority of Hungarians consider themselves easterners, pursue the news on Iran enthusiastically and were glad to hear the news on resolving the lingering nuclear dispute between Iran and the West.